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 9
... tongue and heart 10 : Old Escalus , Though first in question , is thy secondary : Take thy commission . Ang . Now , good my lord , Let there be some more test made of my metal , Before so noble and so great a figure Be stamp'd upon it ...
... tongue and heart 10 : Old Escalus , Though first in question , is thy secondary : Take thy commission . Ang . Now , good my lord , Let there be some more test made of my metal , Before so noble and so great a figure Be stamp'd upon it ...
Side 19
... Tongue far from heart , -play with all virgins so : I hold you as a thing ensky'd , and sainted ; By your ... tongue far from heart . So , in The Comedy of Errors : Adr . Far from her nest the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him ...
... Tongue far from heart , -play with all virgins so : I hold you as a thing ensky'd , and sainted ; By your ... tongue far from heart . So , in The Comedy of Errors : Adr . Far from her nest the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him ...
Side 32
... tongue desire it : To him , I say . Isab . Must he needs die ? Ang , Maiden , no remedy . Isab . Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him , And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Isab . But can ...
... tongue desire it : To him , I say . Isab . Must he needs die ? Ang , Maiden , no remedy . Isab . Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him , And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Isab . But can ...
Side 35
... tongue Against my brother's life . Ang . She speaks , and ' tis Such sense , that my sense breeds with it 14 . Fare you well . Isab . Gentle my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me : -Come again to - morrow . sage and one in the ...
... tongue Against my brother's life . Ang . She speaks , and ' tis Such sense , that my sense breeds with it 14 . Fare you well . Isab . Gentle my lord , turn back . Ang . I will bethink me : -Come again to - morrow . sage and one in the ...
Side 39
... tongue , Anchors on Isabel : Heaven in my mouth , As if I did but only chew his name ; And in my heart , the strong and swelling evil Of my conception : The state , whereon I studied , Is like a good thing , being often read , Grown ...
... tongue , Anchors on Isabel : Heaven in my mouth , As if I did but only chew his name ; And in my heart , the strong and swelling evil Of my conception : The state , whereon I studied , Is like a good thing , being often read , Grown ...
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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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