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Page 84
No , my lord , not I. Not half an hour before . Oli . Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear , l'io . How can this be ? That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Duke . When cane he to this town ? Fear not Cesario , take thy fortunes up ...
No , my lord , not I. Not half an hour before . Oli . Alas , it is the baseness of thy fear , l'io . How can this be ? That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Duke . When cane he to this town ? Fear not Cesario , take thy fortunes up ...
Page 107
My lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling Condemn'd upon the act of fornication friar ? To lose his head ; condemn'd by Angelo : I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , 1 , in probation of a sisterhood , For certain words he ...
My lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling Condemn'd upon the act of fornication friar ? To lose his head ; condemn'd by Angelo : I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , 1 , in probation of a sisterhood , For certain words he ...
Page 108
You , lord Escalus , not , Sit with my cousin ; lend him your kind pains That ever he knew me . To find out this abuse , whence ' tis deriv'd , Lucio . He was drunk then , my lord ; it can be There is another friar that set them on ...
You , lord Escalus , not , Sit with my cousin ; lend him your kind pains That ever he knew me . To find out this abuse , whence ' tis deriv'd , Lucio . He was drunk then , my lord ; it can be There is another friar that set them on ...
Page 110
This , my lord . Mari . O , my dear lord , Duke . There was a friar told me of this man :I crave no other , nor no better man . Sirrah , thou art said to have a stubborn soul , Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive .
This , my lord . Mari . O , my dear lord , Duke . There was a friar told me of this man :I crave no other , nor no better man . Sirrah , thou art said to have a stubborn soul , Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive .
Page 117
So I would not he should do me , my lord , Claud . To - morrow , my lord : Time goes on lest I should prove the mother of fools . Í have crutches , till love have all his rites . brought count Claudio , whom you sent me to seek . Leon .
So I would not he should do me , my lord , Claud . To - morrow , my lord : Time goes on lest I should prove the mother of fools . Í have crutches , till love have all his rites . brought count Claudio , whom you sent me to seek . Leon .
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