The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & WritingsJones, 1823 - 971 pages |
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Page 114
... lord . Mari . Pardon , my lord ; I will not show my Until my husband bid me . [ face , Duke . What , are you married ? [ wife ? Then , oh , you blessed ministers above , Keep me in patience ; and , with ripen'd time , Unfold the evil ...
... lord . Mari . Pardon , my lord ; I will not show my Until my husband bid me . [ face , Duke . What , are you married ? [ wife ? Then , oh , you blessed ministers above , Keep me in patience ; and , with ripen'd time , Unfold the evil ...
Page 115
... lord , give me the scope of jus- My patience here is touch'd : I do perceive , These poor informal women are no more But instruments of some more mightier member , That sets them on : Let me have way , my lord , To find this practice ...
... lord , give me the scope of jus- My patience here is touch'd : I do perceive , These poor informal women are no more But instruments of some more mightier member , That sets them on : Let me have way , my lord , To find this practice ...
Page 116
... lord . Duke . Go take her hence , and marry her in- stantly.- Do you the office , friar ; which consummate , Return him here again : -Go with him , Provost . [ Exeunt ANGELO , MARIANA , PETER , and PROVOST . Escal . My lord , I am more ...
... lord . Duke . Go take her hence , and marry her in- stantly.- Do you the office , friar ; which consummate , Return him here again : -Go with him , Provost . [ Exeunt ANGELO , MARIANA , PETER , and PROVOST . Escal . My lord , I am more ...
Page 124
... lord ; but I can cross it . D. John . Any bar , any cross , any impediment D. Pedro . Will you have me , lady ? will be medicinable to me : I am sick in dis- Beat . No , my lord , unless I might have an - pleasure to him ; and ...
... lord ; but I can cross it . D. John . Any bar , any cross , any impediment D. Pedro . Will you have me , lady ? will be medicinable to me : I am sick in dis- Beat . No , my lord , unless I might have an - pleasure to him ; and ...
Page 135
... lords , - D. Pedro . We have some haste , Leonato . Leon . Some haste , my lord ! -well , fare you well , my lord : - Are you so hasty now ? -well , all is one . D. Pedro . Nay , do not quarrel with us , good old man . Ant . If he could ...
... lords , - D. Pedro . We have some haste , Leonato . Leon . Some haste , my lord ! -well , fare you well , my lord : - Are you so hasty now ? -well , all is one . D. Pedro . Nay , do not quarrel with us , good old man . Ant . If he could ...
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