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 31
... Isab . To - morrow ? O , that's sudden ! Spare him , spare him : He's not prepar'd for death ! Even for our kitchens We kill the fowl of season 3 : shall we serve heaven With less respect than we do minister To our gross selves ? Good ...
... Isab . To - morrow ? O , that's sudden ! Spare him , spare him : He's not prepar'd for death ! Even for our kitchens We kill the fowl of season 3 : shall we serve heaven With less respect than we do minister To our gross selves ? Good ...
Page 33
... Isab . Gentle , my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me : Come again to- morrow . - Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you : Good my lord , turn back . Ang . How ! bribe me ? Isab . Ay , with such gifts , that heaven shall share with ...
... Isab . Gentle , my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me : Come again to- morrow . - Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you : Good my lord , turn back . Ang . How ! bribe me ? Isab . Ay , with such gifts , that heaven shall share with ...
Page 40
... Isab . So. Ang . And his offence is so , as it appears Accountant to the law upon that pain.5 Isab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I subscribe not that , nor any other , But in the loss of question , ) 7 that ...
... Isab . So. Ang . And his offence is so , as it appears Accountant to the law upon that pain.5 Isab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I subscribe not that , nor any other , But in the loss of question , ) 7 that ...
Page 42
... Isab . I have no tongue but one : gentle my lord , Let me intreat you speak the former language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Isab . My brother did love Juliet ; That he shall die for it . and you tell me , Ang . He shall not ...
... Isab . I have no tongue but one : gentle my lord , Let me intreat you speak the former language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Isab . My brother did love Juliet ; That he shall die for it . and you tell me , Ang . He shall not ...
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... Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ! Bidding the law make court'sy to their will ; Hooking ...
... Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ! Bidding the law make court'sy to their will ; Hooking ...
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