The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sisterhood , the votarists of saint Clare .
Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sisterhood , the votarists of saint Clare .
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Isab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me ask ; The rather , for I now must make you know I am that Isabella , and his sister . Lucio . Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab .
Isab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me ask ; The rather , for I now must make you know I am that Isabella , and his sister . Lucio . Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab .
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Isab . O , let him marry her ! Lucio . This is the point . The duke is very strangely gone from hence ; Bore many gentlemen , myself being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn By those that know the very nerves of state ...
Isab . O , let him marry her ! Lucio . This is the point . The duke is very strangely gone from hence ; Bore many gentlemen , myself being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn By those that know the very nerves of state ...
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Isab . I'll see what I can do . Lucio . Isab . I will about it straight ; No longer staying but to give the mother ? Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you : Commend me to my brother : soon at night I'll send him certain word of my ...
Isab . I'll see what I can do . Lucio . Isab . I will about it straight ; No longer staying but to give the mother ? Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you : Commend me to my brother : soon at night I'll send him certain word of my ...
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[ To Isab . ] You are welcome : What's your will ? Isab . I am a woful suitor to your honour , Please but your honour hear me . Ang . Well ; what's your suit ? Isab . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet ...
[ To Isab . ] You are welcome : What's your will ? Isab . I am a woful suitor to your honour , Please but your honour hear me . Ang . Well ; what's your suit ? Isab . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet ...
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