The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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... reason . D. John . And when I have heard it , what bless- ing bringeth it ? Con . If not a present remedy , yet a patient suf- ferance . D. John . I wonder that thou being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to ...
... reason . D. John . And when I have heard it , what bless- ing bringeth it ? Con . If not a present remedy , yet a patient suf- ferance . D. John . I wonder that thou being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to ...
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... reason , I do it freely . Bene . Surely , I do believe your fair cousin is wrong'd . Beat . Ah , how much might the man deserve of me , that would right her ! Bene . Is there any way to show such friendship ? Beat . A very even way ...
... reason , I do it freely . Bene . Surely , I do believe your fair cousin is wrong'd . Beat . Ah , how much might the man deserve of me , that would right her ! Bene . Is there any way to show such friendship ? Beat . A very even way ...
Page 67
... reason : nay , I will do so . My soul doth tell me , Hero is belied ; And that shall Claudio know , so shall the prince , And all of them , that thus dishonour her . Enter Don Pedro and Claudio . Ant . Here comes the prince , and ...
... reason : nay , I will do so . My soul doth tell me , Hero is belied ; And that shall Claudio know , so shall the prince , And all of them , that thus dishonour her . Enter Don Pedro and Claudio . Ant . Here comes the prince , and ...
Page 72
... reasons in her ba Iance ; nay , an you be a cursing hypocrite once , you must be looked to . D. Pedro . How now , two of my brother's men bound ! Borachio , one ! Claud . Hearken to their offence , my lord ! D. Pedro . Officers , what ...
... reasons in her ba Iance ; nay , an you be a cursing hypocrite once , you must be looked to . D. Pedro . How now , two of my brother's men bound ! Borachio , one ! Claud . Hearken to their offence , my lord ! D. Pedro . Officers , what ...
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... reason . Bene . Do not you love me ? Beat . Bene . Why , then your uncle , and the prince , and Claudio , Have been deceived ; for they swore you did . Beat . Do not you love me ? Bene . No , no more than reason . Beat . Why then , my ...
... reason . Bene . Do not you love me ? Beat . Bene . Why , then your uncle , and the prince , and Claudio , Have been deceived ; for they swore you did . Beat . Do not you love me ? Bene . No , no more than reason . Beat . Why then , my ...
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