The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, 9 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Exit an Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For you must know , we have with special sour Elected him our absence to supply ; Lent him our terrour , drest him with our love ; And given his deputation all the organs Of ...
... Exit an Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For you must know , we have with special sour Elected him our absence to supply ; Lent him our terrour , drest him with our love ; And given his deputation all the organs Of ...
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... Exit . Ang . ' Tis so with me : -Let us withdraw together , And we may soon our satisfaction have , Touching that point . Escal . I'll wait upon your honour . [ Exeunt . SCENE II - A Street . Enter LUCIO and two Gentlemen . Lucio . If ...
... Exit . Ang . ' Tis so with me : -Let us withdraw together , And we may soon our satisfaction have , Touching that point . Escal . I'll wait upon your honour . [ Exeunt . SCENE II - A Street . Enter LUCIO and two Gentlemen . Lucio . If ...
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... Exit FRANCISCA . Isab . Peace and prosperity ! Who is't that calls ? Enter LUCIO . Lucio . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek roses Proclaim you are no less ! Can you so stead me , As bring me to the sight of Isabella , A SCENE ...
... Exit FRANCISCA . Isab . Peace and prosperity ! Who is't that calls ? Enter LUCIO . Lucio . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek roses Proclaim you are no less ! Can you so stead me , As bring me to the sight of Isabella , A SCENE ...
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... Exit Provost . Escal . Well , heaven forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rise by sin , and some by virtue fall : Some run from brakes of vice , and answer none ; And some condemned for a fault alone . Enter ELBOW , FROTH , Clown ...
... Exit Provost . Escal . Well , heaven forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rise by sin , and some by virtue fall : Some run from brakes of vice , and answer none ; And some condemned for a fault alone . Enter ELBOW , FROTH , Clown ...
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... Exit ANGELO . Now , sir , come on : What was done to Elbow's wife , once more ? Clo . Once , sir ? there was nothing done to her once . Elb . I beseech you , sir , ask him what this man did to my wife . Clo . I beseech your honour , ask ...
... Exit ANGELO . Now , sir , come on : What was done to Elbow's wife , once more ? Clo . Once , sir ? there was nothing done to her once . Elb . I beseech you , sir , ask him what this man did to my wife . Clo . I beseech your honour , ask ...
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ABHORSON Alack ANTIGONUS art thou AUTOLYCUS Barnardine Bawd beseech better Bohemia brother Burgundy Camillo Claud Claudio CLEOMENES Cordelia Corn daugh daughter dear death do't dost thou doth Duke duke of Cornwall EDGAR Edmund Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fellow Fool friar Froth Gent gentleman give GLOSTER GONERIL grace hath hear heart heaven Hermione hither honest honour i'the Isab Isabel ISABELLA justice Kent king knave lady Lear Leon LEONTES look lord Angelo Lucio madam maid master mistress never night noble nuncle o'the offence pardon Paul Paulina poison'd Polixenes Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince prison Prov Provost queen Re-enter Regan SCENE servant Shep Sicilia sirrah sister speak stand Stew tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast to-morrow villain What's wife
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