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 70
... to his liberty , or executed him ? I have heard , it was ever his manner to do So. Prov . His friends still wrought reprieves for him : Spur , incitement . 1 Nine years in prison . And , indeed , his fact , till now in 70 ACT IV . MEASURE.
... to his liberty , or executed him ? I have heard , it was ever his manner to do So. Prov . His friends still wrought reprieves for him : Spur , incitement . 1 Nine years in prison . And , indeed , his fact , till now in 70 ACT IV . MEASURE.
Page 84
... heard me in my true complaint , And given me , justice , justice , justice , justice ! Duke . Relate your wrongs : In what ? By whom ? Be brief : Here is lord Angelo shall give you justice ! Reveal yourself to him . Isab . O , worthy ...
... heard me in my true complaint , And given me , justice , justice , justice , justice ! Duke . Relate your wrongs : In what ? By whom ? Be brief : Here is lord Angelo shall give you justice ! Reveal yourself to him . Isab . O , worthy ...
Page 88
... heard Your royal ear abus'd : First , hath this woman Most wrongfully accus'd your substitute ; Who is as free from touch or soil with her , As she from one ungot . Duke . We did believe no less . Know you that friar Lodowick , that she ...
... heard Your royal ear abus'd : First , hath this woman Most wrongfully accus'd your substitute ; Who is as free from touch or soil with her , As she from one ungot . Duke . We did believe no less . Know you that friar Lodowick , that she ...
Page 91
... heard from her , Upon my faith and honour . Mari . Noble prince , As there comes light from heaven , and words from breath , As there is sense in truth , and truth in virtue , I am affianc'd this man's wife , as strongly As words could ...
... heard from her , Upon my faith and honour . Mari . Noble prince , As there comes light from heaven , and words from breath , As there is sense in truth , and truth in virtue , I am affianc'd this man's wife , as strongly As words could ...
Page 96
... heard , And hold no longer out . Ang . O my dread lord , I should be guiltier than my guiltiness , To think I can be undiscernible , When I perceive , your grace , like power divine , Hath look'd upon my passes : Then , good prince , No ...
... heard , And hold no longer out . Ang . O my dread lord , I should be guiltier than my guiltiness , To think I can be undiscernible , When I perceive , your grace , like power divine , Hath look'd upon my passes : Then , good prince , No ...
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