The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 275
... PAUL . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious innocent soul ; More free , than he is jealous . ANT . That's enough . 1 ATTEN . Madam , he hath not ...
... PAUL . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious innocent soul ; More free , than he is jealous . ANT . That's enough . 1 ATTEN . Madam , he hath not ...
Page 276
... PAUL . From all dishonesty , he can : in this , ( Unless he take the course that you have done , Commit me , for committing honour , ) trust it , He shall not rule me . ANT . Lo you now ; you hear ! When she will take the rein , I let ...
... PAUL . From all dishonesty , he can : in this , ( Unless he take the course that you have done , Commit me , for committing honour , ) trust it , He shall not rule me . ANT . Lo you now ; you hear ! When she will take the rein , I let ...
Page 277
... PAUL . Let him , that makes but trifles of his eyes , First hand me : on mine own accord , I'll off ; But , first , I'll do my errand . - The good queen , For she is good , hath brought you forth a daughter ; Here ' tis ; commends it to ...
... PAUL . Let him , that makes but trifles of his eyes , First hand me : on mine own accord , I'll off ; But , first , I'll do my errand . - The good queen , For she is good , hath brought you forth a daughter ; Here ' tis ; commends it to ...
Page 278
... PAUL . I am as ignorant in that , as you Not so : In so entitling me : and no less honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I'll warrant , As this world goes , to pass for honest . LEON . Traitors ! -- Will you not push her out ...
... PAUL . I am as ignorant in that , as you Not so : In so entitling me : and no less honest Than you are mad ; which is enough , I'll warrant , As this world goes , to pass for honest . LEON . Traitors ! -- Will you not push her out ...
Page 279
... PAUL . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness * Which he has put upon't ! LEON . He dreads his wife . PAUL . So , I would , you did ; then , ' twere past all doubt , You'd call your ...
... PAUL . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Tak'st up the princess , by that forced baseness * Which he has put upon't ! LEON . He dreads his wife . PAUL . So , I would , you did ; then , ' twere past all doubt , You'd call your ...
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