The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 39
... sweet uncleanness , As she that he hath stain'd ? Isab . Sir , believe this , I had rather give my body than my soul . Ang . I talk not of your soul : Our compell'd sins Stand more for number than accompt . Isab . How say you ? Ang ...
... sweet uncleanness , As she that he hath stain'd ? Isab . Sir , believe this , I had rather give my body than my soul . Ang . I talk not of your soul : Our compell'd sins Stand more for number than accompt . Isab . How say you ? Ang ...
Page 53
... , being richer than innocency , stands for the facing . 8 A solitary farm - house . 9 A sweet wine . Elb . Come your way , sir : -Bless you F 5 SCENE II . 53 FOR MEASURE . 55 of the benefit defends the deceit from reproof. ...
... , being richer than innocency , stands for the facing . 8 A solitary farm - house . 9 A sweet wine . Elb . Come your way , sir : -Bless you F 5 SCENE II . 53 FOR MEASURE . 55 of the benefit defends the deceit from reproof. ...
Page 139
... me ; yea , though I love him , I should . Claud . Then down upon her knees she falls , weeps , sobs , beats her heart , tears her hair , prays , curses : O sweet Benedick ! God give me pa- SCENE III . 159 ABOUT NOTHING .
... me ; yea , though I love him , I should . Claud . Then down upon her knees she falls , weeps , sobs , beats her heart , tears her hair , prays , curses : O sweet Benedick ! God give me pa- SCENE III . 159 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 140
... sweet Benedick ! God give me pa- tience ! 1 Leon . She doth indeed ; my daughter says so : and the ecstasy hath so much overborne her , that my daughter is sometime afraid she will do a des- perate outrage to herself : It is very true ...
... sweet Benedick ! God give me pa- tience ! 1 Leon . She doth indeed ; my daughter says so : and the ecstasy hath so much overborne her , that my daughter is sometime afraid she will do a des- perate outrage to herself : It is very true ...
Page 144
... Fear you not my part of the dialogue . Hero . Then go we near her , that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it.- [ They advance to the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful 144 ACT III . MUCH ADO.
... Fear you not my part of the dialogue . Hero . Then go we near her , that her ear lose nothing Of the false sweet bait that we lay for it.- [ They advance to the bower . No , truly , Ursula , she is too disdainful 144 ACT III . MUCH ADO.
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