The Works of William Shakespeare, Complete: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George SteevensJ.W. Sewell, 1859 - 828 pages |
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... lord ; and for three months when time hath sow'd a grizzle on thy case ? Clo . Truly , madam , he holds Beelzebub at ... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? Cesario , you do not keep promise with me ...
... lord ; and for three months when time hath sow'd a grizzle on thy case ? Clo . Truly , madam , he holds Beelzebub at ... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? Cesario , you do not keep promise with me ...
Page 97
... lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling friar ; I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement . I had swinged him soundly . Duke . Words against me ! This a good friar ...
... lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling friar ; I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement . I had swinged him soundly . Duke . Words against me ! This a good friar ...
Page 98
... lord . Duke . This is no witness for lord Angelo . Muri . Now I come to't , my lord : She that accuses him of fornication , In self - same manner doth accuse my husband : And charges him , my lord , with such a time , When I'll depose I ...
... lord . Duke . This is no witness for lord Angelo . Muri . Now I come to't , my lord : She that accuses him of fornication , In self - same manner doth accuse my husband : And charges him , my lord , with such a time , When I'll depose I ...
Page 99
... lord , I hope you will not mock me with a husband ! Duke . It is your husband mock'd you with a husband ; Consenting to the safeguard of your honor , I thought your marriage fit ; else imputation , For that he knew you , might reproach ...
... lord , I hope you will not mock me with a husband ! Duke . It is your husband mock'd you with a husband ; Consenting to the safeguard of your honor , I thought your marriage fit ; else imputation , For that he knew you , might reproach ...
Page 106
... lord , for alliance ! -Thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am sun - burned ; may sit in a corner and cry heigh - ho ! for a hus- band . D. Pedro . Lady Beatrice , I will get you one . Beat . I would rather have one of your ...
... lord , for alliance ! -Thus goes every one to the world but I , and I am sun - burned ; may sit in a corner and cry heigh - ho ! for a hus- band . D. Pedro . Lady Beatrice , I will get you one . Beat . I would rather have one of your ...
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