The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 84
... lord , but that he may not have , -- Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? - Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , · Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? lord , Good my Vio . My lord would speak ...
... lord , but that he may not have , -- Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? - Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , · Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? lord , Good my Vio . My lord would speak ...
Page 107
... lord Angelo , For her poor brother's pardon . Isab . That's he , indeed . No , my good lord ; Duke . You were not bid to speak . Lucio . Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it : and when ...
... lord Angelo , For her poor brother's pardon . Isab . That's he , indeed . No , my good lord ; Duke . You were not bid to speak . Lucio . Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it : and when ...
Page 108
... lord . Duke . This is no witness for lord Angelo . Mari . Now I come to't , my lord : She , that accuses him of fornication , In self - same manner doth accuse my husband ; And charges him , my lord , with such a time , When I'll depose ...
... lord . Duke . This is no witness for lord Angelo . Mari . Now I come to't , my lord : She , that accuses him of fornication , In self - same manner doth accuse my husband ; And charges him , my lord , with such a time , When I'll depose ...
Page 110
... lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my liege , Duke . - [ Kneeling . You do but lose your labour ; Now , sir , [ to LuCIO . ] Away with him to death . - to you ...
... lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my liege , Duke . - [ Kneeling . You do but lose your labour ; Now , sir , [ to LuCIO . ] Away with him to death . - to you ...
Page 117
... lord , lest I should prove the mother of fools . I have brought count Claudio , whom you sent me to seek . D. Pedro . Why , how now , count ? wherefore are you sad ? Claud . Not sad , my lord . D. Pedro . How then ? Sick ? Claud ...
... lord , lest I should prove the mother of fools . I have brought count Claudio , whom you sent me to seek . D. Pedro . Why , how now , count ? wherefore are you sad ? Claud . Not sad , my lord . D. Pedro . How then ? Sick ? Claud ...
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