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 29
... Prov . Heaven give thee moving graces ! Ang . Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ! Why , every fault's condemn'd , ere it be done : Mine were the very cipher of a function , To find the faults , whose fine stands in record ...
... Prov . Heaven give thee moving graces ! Ang . Condemn the fault , and not the actor of it ! Why , every fault's condemn'd , ere it be done : Mine were the very cipher of a function , To find the faults , whose fine stands in record ...
Page 32
... Prov . Pray heaven , she win him ! Isab . We cannot weigh our brother with ourself : Great men may jest with saints : ' tis wit in them ; But , in the less , foul profanation . Lucio . Thou'rt in the right , girl ; more o ' that . Isab ...
... Prov . Pray heaven , she win him ! Isab . We cannot weigh our brother with ourself : Great men may jest with saints : ' tis wit in them ; But , in the less , foul profanation . Lucio . Thou'rt in the right , girl ; more o ' that . Isab ...
Page 35
... 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 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 41
... prov'd the sliding of your brother A merriment than a vice . Isab . O , pardon me , my lord ; it oft falls out , To have what we'd have , we speak not what we mean : I something do excuse the thing I hate , For his advantage that I ...
... prov'd the sliding of your brother A merriment than a vice . Isab . O , pardon me , my lord ; it oft falls out , To have what we'd have , we speak not what we mean : I something do excuse the thing I hate , For his advantage that I ...
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