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
... bring me in the names of some six or seven , the most sufficient of your parish . Elb . To your worship's house , sir ? Escal . To my house : Fare you well . ELBOW . ] What's o'clock , think you ? Just . Eleven , sir . Escal . I pray ...
... bring me in the names of some six or seven , the most sufficient of your parish . Elb . To your worship's house , sir ? Escal . To my house : Fare you well . ELBOW . ] What's o'clock , think you ? Just . Eleven , sir . Escal . I pray ...
Page 45
... Bring them to speak , where I may be con- ceal'd , Yet hear them . Claud . [ 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 ...
... Bring them to speak , where I may be con- ceal'd , Yet hear them . Claud . [ 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 ...
Page 59
... bring them to light : would he were return'd ! Marry , this Claudio is condemn'd for untrussing . Farewell , good friar ; I pr'ythee , pray for me . The duke , I say to thee again , would eat mutton 3 on Fridays . He's now past it ; yet ...
... bring them to light : would he were return'd ! Marry , this Claudio is condemn'd for untrussing . Farewell , good friar ; I pr'ythee , pray for me . The duke , I say to thee again , would eat mutton 3 on Fridays . He's now past it ; yet ...
Page 62
... bring again , bring again , Seals of love , but seal'd in vain , 6 Appearance . seal'd in vain . 7 Trained . Mari . Break off thy song , and haste thee 62 32 ACT IV . MEASURE.
... bring again , bring again , Seals of love , but seal'd in vain , 6 Appearance . seal'd in vain . 7 Trained . Mari . Break off thy song , and haste thee 62 32 ACT IV . MEASURE.
Page 65
... bring you thus together , ' tis no sin ; Sith 5 that the justice of your title to him Doth flourish the deceit . Come , let us go ; Our corn's to reap , for yet our tithe's7 to sow . SCENE II . A Room in the Prison . Enter Provost and ...
... bring you thus together , ' tis no sin ; Sith 5 that the justice of your title to him Doth flourish the deceit . Come , let us go ; Our corn's to reap , for yet our tithe's7 to sow . SCENE II . A Room in the Prison . Enter Provost and ...
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