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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... true ; it shall be the better for you . Clo . Truly , sir , I am a poor fellow , that would live . Escal . How would you live , Pompey ? by being a bawd ? What do you think of the trade , Pom- pey ? is it a lawful trade ? Clo . If the ...
... true ; it shall be the better for you . Clo . Truly , sir , I am a poor fellow , that would live . Escal . How would you live , Pompey ? by being a bawd ? What do you think of the trade , Pom- pey ? is it a lawful trade ? Clo . If the ...
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... true prayers , That shall be up at heav'n , and enter there , Ere sun - rise ; prayers from preserv'd ' souls , From fasting maids , whose minds are dedicate To nothing temporal . Ang . To - morrow . Well : come to me Lucio . Go to ; it ...
... true prayers , That shall be up at heav'n , and enter there , Ere sun - rise ; prayers from preserv'd ' souls , From fasting maids , whose minds are dedicate To nothing temporal . Ang . To - morrow . Well : come to me Lucio . Go to ; it ...
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... coin heaven's image In stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to take away a life true , made , As to put mettle in restrained means , To make a false one . ⚫ People . Isab . ' Tis set down so in heaven , 38 ACT II . MEASURE.
... coin heaven's image In stamps that are forbid : ' tis all as easy Falsely to take away a life true , made , As to put mettle in restrained means , To make a false one . ⚫ People . Isab . ' Tis set down so in heaven , 38 ACT II . MEASURE.
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... True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I subscribe not that , nor any other , But in the loss of question , ) 7 that you , his sister , Finding yourself desir'd of such a person , Whose credit with the judge , or own ...
... True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I subscribe not that , nor any other , But in the loss of question , ) 7 that you , his sister , Finding yourself desir'd of such a person , Whose credit with the judge , or own ...
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... true . [ Exit . Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ! Bidding the law make court'sy to their ...
... true . [ Exit . Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ! Bidding the law make court'sy to their ...
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ABHORSON ARMADO Athens Barnardine Bawd Beat Beatrice Benedick Biron Bora BORACHIO Boyet brother Claud Claudio Cost Costard cousin daughter dear death Demetrius Dogb Don PEDRO dost thou doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear fool friar gentle give grace hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hero Hippolyta hither honour Isab Kath King lady Leon Leonato lion Longaville look lord Angelo lovers Lucio Lysander madam maid Marg marry master Master constable moon Moth musick never night oath OBERON offend pardon Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE play Pompey praise pray prince prison Prov Provost Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter Rosaline SCENE shame signior sleep soul speak swear sweet tell thank thee there's Theseus thine thing Thisby thou art thou hast Tita Titania to-morrow tongue troth true What's woman word