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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2 Do I speak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . í ...
2 Do I speak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . í ...
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... ( Like rats that ravin5 down their proper bane , ) A thirsty evil ; and when we drink , we die . Lucio . If I could speak so wisely under an arrest , I would send for certain of my creditors : And yet , to say the truth ...
... ( Like rats that ravin5 down their proper bane , ) A thirsty evil ; and when we drink , we die . Lucio . If I could speak so wisely under an arrest , I would send for certain of my creditors : And yet , to say the truth ...
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May your grace speak of it ? Duke . My holy sir , none better knows than you How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd2 ; And held in idle price to haunt assemblies , Where youth , and cost , and witless bravery keeps.3 I have delivered to ...
May your grace speak of it ? Duke . My holy sir , none better knows than you How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd2 ; And held in idle price to haunt assemblies , Where youth , and cost , and witless bravery keeps.3 I have delivered to ...
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Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA . Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sister.
Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA . Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sister.
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It is a man's voice ; Gentle lla , Turn you the key , and know his business of him ; You may , I may not ; you are yet unsworn : When you have vow'd , you must not speak with men , But in the presence of the prioress : Then , if you ...
It is a man's voice ; Gentle lla , Turn you the key , and know his business of him ; You may , I may not ; you are yet unsworn : When you have vow'd , you must not speak with men , But in the presence of the prioress : Then , if you ...
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