The Dramatic Works, Volum 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Side 110
... John . CONRADE , DOGBERRY , Two foolish Officers . VERGES , A Sexton . A Friar . A Boy . HERO , Daughter to Leonato . BEATRICE , Niece to Leonato . MARGARET , Gentlewomen attending on Hero . URSULA , Messengers , Watch , and Attendants ...
... John . CONRADE , DOGBERRY , Two foolish Officers . VERGES , A Sexton . A Friar . A Boy . HERO , Daughter to Leonato . BEATRICE , Niece to Leonato . MARGARET , Gentlewomen attending on Hero . URSULA , Messengers , Watch , and Attendants ...
Side 115
... JOHN , CLAUDIO , and BENEDICK . D. Pedro . Good signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon . Never came trouble to my house in the likeness of your grace ...
... JOHN , CLAUDIO , and BENEDICK . D. Pedro . Good signior Leonato , you are come to meet your trouble : the fashion of the world is to avoid cost , and you encounter it . Leon . Never came trouble to my house in the likeness of your grace ...
Side 116
... John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but I thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go toge- ther . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . Claud . Benedick , didst thou note ...
... John . I thank you : I am not of many words , but I thank you . Leon . Please it your grace lead on ? D. Pedro . Your hand , Leonato ; we will go toge- ther . [ Exeunt all but BENEDICK and CLAUDIO . Claud . Benedick , didst thou note ...
Side 123
... JOHN and CONRADE . Con . What the good year1 , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds it , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con . You should hear reason . D ...
... JOHN and CONRADE . Con . What the good year1 , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds it , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con . You should hear reason . D ...
Side 124
... John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any ; in this , though I cannot be said to be a flattering honest ...
... John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his grace ; and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all , than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any ; in this , though I cannot be said to be a flattering honest ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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