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 27
... Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the same . Enter Provost and a Servant . Serv . He's hearing of a cause ; he will come straight , I'll tell him of you . Prov . Pray you , do . [ Exit Servant . ] I'll know His pleasure : may be , he ...
... Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the same . Enter Provost and a Servant . Serv . He's hearing of a cause ; he will come straight , I'll tell him of you . Prov . Pray you , do . [ Exit Servant . ] I'll know His pleasure : may be , he ...
Page 34
... 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 ...
Page 36
... ! 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 ACT II . 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 ACT II . MEASURE.
Page 45
... Exeunt Duke and Provost . 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 everlasting ...
... Exeunt Duke and Provost . 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 everlasting ...
Page 53
... Exeunt severally . SCENE II . The Street before the Prison . Enter Duke , as a Friar ; to him ELBOW , Clown , and Officers . Elb . Nay , if there be no remedy for it , but that you will needs buy and sell men and women like beasts , we ...
... Exeunt severally . SCENE II . The Street before the Prison . Enter Duke , as a Friar ; to him ELBOW , Clown , and Officers . Elb . Nay , if there be no remedy for it , but that you will needs buy and sell men and women like beasts , we ...
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