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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... thee . -- Escal . If he took you a box o ' th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . Elb . Marry , I thank your good worship for it : What is't your worship's pleasure I should do with this wicked caitiff ? Escal . Truly ...
... thee . -- Escal . If he took you a box o ' th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . Elb . Marry , I thank your good worship for it : What is't your worship's pleasure I should do with this wicked caitiff ? Escal . Truly ...
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... 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 , And let go by the ...
... 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 , And let go by the ...
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... thee , Angelo ; look for't : Sign me a present pardon for my brother , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my ...
... thee , Angelo ; look for't : Sign me a present pardon for my brother , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my ...
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... thee : Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo3 , and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age ; But , as ...
... thee : Friend hast thou none ; For thine own bowels , which do call thee sire , The mere effusion of thy proper loins , Do curse the gout , serpigo3 , and the rheum , For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , nor age ; But , as ...
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... thee , from this rank offence , So to offend him still : This night's the time That I should do what I abhor to name , Or else thou diest to - morrow . Claud . Isab . O , were it but my life , Thou shalt not do't . I'd throw it down for ...
... thee , from this rank offence , So to offend him still : This night's the time That I should do what I abhor to name , Or else thou diest to - morrow . Claud . Isab . O , were it but my life , Thou shalt not do't . I'd throw it down for ...
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