The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 360
... Prov . Pray heaven , she win him ! Isab : We cannot weigh our brother with ourself : Great men may jest with saints : ' tis wit in them ; ( 1 ) Paltry . ( 2 ) Knotted . But , in less , foul profanation . Lucio . 360 Act II . MEASURE.
... Prov . Pray heaven , she win him ! Isab : We cannot weigh our brother with ourself : Great men may jest with saints : ' tis wit in them ; ( 1 ) Paltry . ( 2 ) Knotted . But , in less , foul profanation . Lucio . 360 Act II . MEASURE.
Page 362
... [ Exit . SCENE III - A room in a prison . Enter Duke , habited like a Friar , and Provost . Duke . Hail to you , provost ; so , I think you are . ( 1 ) See 2 Kings , x . 27 . Prov . I am the provost : What's your will 362 Act II . MEASURE.
... [ Exit . SCENE III - A room in a prison . Enter Duke , habited like a Friar , and Provost . Duke . Hail to you , provost ; so , I think you are . ( 1 ) See 2 Kings , x . 27 . Prov . I am the provost : What's your will 362 Act II . MEASURE.
Page 363
... Prov . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the afflicted spirits Here in the prison : do me the common right To let me see them ; and to make me know The ...
... Prov . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? Duke . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the afflicted spirits Here in the prison : do me the common right To let me see them ; and to make me know The ...
Page 364
... Prov . ' Tis pity of him . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV - A room in Angelo's house . Enter Angelo . Ang . When I would pray and think , I think and pray . To several subjects : heaven hath my empty words ; Whilst my invention , hearing not my ...
... Prov . ' Tis pity of him . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV - A room in Angelo's house . Enter Angelo . Ang . When I would pray and think , I think and pray . To several subjects : heaven hath my empty words ; Whilst my invention , hearing not my ...
Page 367
... . Ang . You seem'd of late to make the law a ty- rant , And rather prov'd the sliding of your brother ( 1 ) Penalty . ( 2 ) Agree to . ( 3 ) Conversation . ( 4 ) Ignominy . A merriment than a vice . Isab . O , Scene IV . 367 FOR MEASURE .
... . Ang . You seem'd of late to make the law a ty- rant , And rather prov'd the sliding of your brother ( 1 ) Penalty . ( 2 ) Agree to . ( 3 ) Conversation . ( 4 ) Ignominy . A merriment than a vice . Isab . O , Scene IV . 367 FOR MEASURE .
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