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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... hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . Isab . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? Lucio . Assay the power you have . Isab . My power ! Alas ! I doubt , - Lucio . Our doubts are traitors , And make us lose ...
... hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . Isab . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? Lucio . Assay the power you have . Isab . My power ! Alas ! I doubt , - Lucio . Our doubts are traitors , And make us lose ...
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... hear how he misplaces ? [ To ANGELO . Clo . Sir , she came in great with child ; and long- ing ( saving your honour's reverence ) for stew'd prunes 15 : sir , we had but two in the house , which at that very distant time stood , as it ...
... hear how he misplaces ? [ To ANGELO . Clo . Sir , she came in great with child ; and long- ing ( saving your honour's reverence ) for stew'd prunes 15 : sir , we had but two in the house , which at that very distant time stood , as it ...
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... hear no more of you . Froth . I thank your worship : for mine own part , I never come into any room in a taphouse , but I am drawn in . Escal . Well ; no more of it , master Froth : fare- well . [ Exit FROTH . ] - Come you hither to me ...
... hear no more of you . Froth . I thank your worship : for mine own part , I never come into any room in a taphouse , but I am drawn in . Escal . Well ; no more of it , master Froth : fare- well . [ Exit FROTH . ] - Come you hither to me ...
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... hear me . Ang . Well ; what's your suit ? Isab . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet the blow of justice ; For which I would not plead , but that I must ; For which I must not plead , but that I SC . II ...
... hear me . Ang . Well ; what's your suit ? Isab . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet the blow of justice ; For which I would not plead , but that I must ; For which I must not plead , but that I SC . II ...
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... hear her speak again , And feast upon her eyes ? What is't I dream on ? O cunning enemy , that , to catch a saint , With saints dost bait thy hook ! Most dangerous Is that temptation , that doth goad us on To sin in loving virtue ...
... hear her speak again , And feast upon her eyes ? What is't I dream on ? O cunning enemy , that , to catch a saint , With saints dost bait thy hook ! Most dangerous Is that temptation , that doth goad us on To sin in loving virtue ...
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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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