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 2 |
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[ Exeunt Lucio and Gentlemen . Bawd . Thus , what with the war , what with the sweat4 , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom - shrunk . How now ? what's the news with you ? 4 The sweating sickness . Enter Clown .
[ Exeunt Lucio and Gentlemen . Bawd . Thus , what with the war , what with the sweat4 , what with the gallows , and what with poverty , I am custom - shrunk . How now ? what's the news with you ? 4 The sweating sickness . Enter Clown .
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[ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke and Friar Thomas . Duke . No ; holy father , throw away thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love that Can pierce a complete bosom ' : why I desire. 7 Ticklish .
[ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke and Friar Thomas . Duke . No ; holy father , throw away thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love that Can pierce a complete bosom ' : why I desire. 7 Ticklish .
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[ Exeunt Lucio , ISABELLA , and Provost . Ang . From thee ; even from thy virtue . What's this ? what's this ? Is this her fault , or mine ? The tempter , or the tempted , who sins most ? Ha ! Not she ; nor doth she tempt : but it is I ...
[ Exeunt Lucio , ISABELLA , and Provost . Ang . From thee ; even from thy virtue . What's this ? what's this ? Is this her fault , or mine ? The tempter , or the tempted , who sins most ? Ha ! Not she ; nor doth she tempt : but it is I ...
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O , injurious love , That respites me a life , whose very comfort Is still a dying horror ! Prov . ' Tis pity of him . ( Exeunt . 9 Spare to offend heaven . SCENE IV . A Room in Angelo's House . Enter 36 Аст ІІ . MEASURE.
O , injurious love , That respites me a life , whose very comfort Is still a dying horror ! Prov . ' Tis pity of him . ( Exeunt . 9 Spare to offend heaven . SCENE IV . A Room in Angelo's House . Enter 36 Аст ІІ . MEASURE.
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[ Exeunt Duke and Provost . Claud . Now , sister , what's the comfort ? Isab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good in deed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heaven , Intends you for his swift embassador , Where you shall be an ...
[ Exeunt Duke and Provost . Claud . Now , sister , what's the comfort ? Isab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good in deed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heaven , Intends you for his swift embassador , Where you shall be an ...
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