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 34
... desire to raze the sanctuary , And pitch our evils there ? O , fy , fy , fy i What dost thou ? or , what art thou , Angelo ? Dost thou desire her foully , for those things That make her good ? O , let her brother live : Thieves for ...
... desire to raze the sanctuary , And pitch our evils there ? O , fy , fy , fy i What dost thou ? or , what art thou , Angelo ? Dost thou desire her foully , for those things That make her good ? O , let her brother live : Thieves for ...
Page 37
... Desires access to you . Ang . O heavens ! Why does my blood thus muster to my heart ; Making both it unable for itself , And dispossessing all the other parts Of necessary fitness ? 1 Profit . 2 Outside . VOL . II . E So play the ...
... Desires access to you . Ang . O heavens ! Why does my blood thus muster to my heart ; Making both it unable for itself , And dispossessing all the other parts Of necessary fitness ? 1 Profit . 2 Outside . VOL . II . E So play the ...
Page 58
... desire you to make your answer before him : If it be honest you have spoke , you have courage to maintain it : I am bound to call upon you ; and , I pray you , your name ? Lucio . Sir , my name is Lucio ; well known to the duke . Duke ...
... desire you to make your answer before him : If it be honest you have spoke , you have courage to maintain it : I am bound to call upon you ; and , I pray you , your name ? Lucio . Sir , my name is Lucio ; well known to the duke . Duke ...
Page 61
... desire to know how you find Claudio prepared . I am made to under- stand , that you have lent him visitation . Duke . He professes to have received no sinister measure from his judge , but most willingly hum- bles himself to the ...
... desire to know how you find Claudio prepared . I am made to under- stand , that you have lent him visitation . Duke . He professes to have received no sinister measure from his judge , but most willingly hum- bles himself to the ...
Page 64
... desire the like . Duke . Do you persuade yourself that I respect you ? Mari . Good friar , I know you do ; and have found it . Duke . Take then this your companion by the hand , Who hath a story ready for your ear : I shall attend your ...
... desire the like . Duke . Do you persuade yourself that I respect you ? Mari . Good friar , I know you do ; and have found it . Duke . Take then this your companion by the hand , Who hath a story ready for your ear : I shall attend your ...
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