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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... never think of it . You may not so extenuate his offence , For 4 I have had such faults ; but rather tell me , When I , that censure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgment pattern out my death , And nothing come in partial . Sir ...
... never think of it . You may not so extenuate his offence , For 4 I have had such faults ; but rather tell me , When I , that censure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgment pattern out my death , And nothing come in partial . Sir ...
Page 25
... never come into any room in a taphouse , but I am drawn in . - Escal . Well ; no more of it , master Froth : fare- well . [ Exit FROTH . ] Come you hither to me , master tapster ; what's your name , master tapster ? Clo . Pompey . Escal ...
... never come into any room in a taphouse , but I am drawn in . - Escal . Well ; no more of it , master Froth : fare- well . [ Exit FROTH . ] Come you hither to me , master tapster ; what's your name , master tapster ? Clo . Pompey . Escal ...
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... never could the strumpet With all her double vigour , art and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite ; -Ever , till now , When men were fond , I smil'd , and wonder'd how ! 8 See 2 Kings , x . 27 . [ Exit ...
... never could the strumpet With all her double vigour , art and nature , Once stir my temper ; but this virtuous maid Subdues me quite ; -Ever , till now , When men were fond , I smil'd , and wonder'd how ! 8 See 2 Kings , x . 27 . [ Exit ...
Page 49
... never the purpose to corrupt her : only he hath made an essay of her virtue , to practise his judgment with the disposition of natures : she , hav- ing the truth of honour in her , hath made him that gracious denial which he is most ...
... never the purpose to corrupt her : only he hath made an essay of her virtue , to practise his judgment with the disposition of natures : she , hav- ing the truth of honour in her , hath made him that gracious denial which he is most ...
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... never fear- ful . Have you not heard speak of Mariana the sister of Frederick , the great soldier , who miscarried at sea ? Isab . I have heard of the lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her should this Angelo have married ...
... never fear- ful . Have you not heard speak of Mariana the sister of Frederick , the great soldier , who miscarried at sea ? Isab . I have heard of the lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her should this Angelo have married ...
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