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 10
... . Lucio . I believe thee ; for , I think , thou never wast where grace was said . 2 Gent . No ? a dozen times at least . 1 Gent . What ? in metre ? Lucio . In any proportion1 , or in any language 10 ACT 1 . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... . Lucio . I believe thee ; for , I think , thou never wast where grace was said . 2 Gent . No ? a dozen times at least . 1 Gent . What ? in metre ? Lucio . In any proportion1 , or in any language 10 ACT 1 . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Side 11
... thee : I had as lief be a list of an English kersey , as be pil'd , as thou art pil'd , for a French velvet 3 . Do I speak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out ...
... thee : I had as lief be a list of an English kersey , as be pil'd , as thou art pil'd , for a French velvet 3 . Do I speak feelingly now ? Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out ...
Side 12
... thee . Enter Bawd . 1 Gent . How now ? Which of your hips has the most profound sciatica ? Bawd . Well , well ; there's one yonder arrested , and carried to prison , was worth five thousand of you all . 1 Gent . Who's that , I pray thee ...
... thee . Enter Bawd . 1 Gent . How now ? Which of your hips has the most profound sciatica ? Bawd . Well , well ; there's one yonder arrested , and carried to prison , was worth five thousand of you all . 1 Gent . Who's that , I pray thee ...
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... thee . Escal . If he took you a box o'th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . Elb . Marry , I thank your good worship for it : What is't your worship's pleasure I should do with this wicked caitiff ? Escal . Truly ...
... thee . Escal . If he took you a box o'th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . Elb . Marry , I thank your good worship for it : What is't your worship's pleasure I should do with this wicked caitiff ? Escal . Truly ...
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... thee , I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep 2 : a breath thou art ( Servile to all the skiey influences ) , That dost this habitation , where thou keep'st3 , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou ...
... thee , I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep 2 : a breath thou art ( Servile to all the skiey influences ) , That dost this habitation , where thou keep'st3 , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou ...
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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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