The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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Page 27
... father . Enter Duke . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father's in good health : What say you to a letter from your friends Of much good news ? Val . My lord , I will be thankful To any happy ...
... father . Enter Duke . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father's in good health : What say you to a letter from your friends Of much good news ? Val . My lord , I will be thankful To any happy ...
Page 53
... father's love ; Therefore , no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fen . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; Why , thou must be thyself . And that , my state being gall'd with my expence , I seek to heal it ...
... father's love ; Therefore , no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fen . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; Why , thou must be thyself . And that , my state being gall'd with my expence , I seek to heal it ...
Page 54
... father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ... father . O boy , thou Slen . I had a father , mistress Anne ; - - my uncle can tell you good jests of him : - Pray you ...
... father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ... father . O boy , thou Slen . I had a father , mistress Anne ; - - my uncle can tell you good jests of him : - Pray you ...
Page 83
... father : Re - enter Attendant and Priest . Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold ( though lately we intended To keep in darkness , what occasion now Reveals before ' tis ripe , ) what thou dost know Hath newly past ...
... father : Re - enter Attendant and Priest . Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold ( though lately we intended To keep in darkness , what occasion now Reveals before ' tis ripe , ) what thou dost know Hath newly past ...
Page 96
... father . [ Exeunt severally . SCENE II .. - The Street before the Prison . and Officers . Isab . I have heard of the lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her should this Angelo have married ; was affianced to her by oath ...
... father . [ Exeunt severally . SCENE II .. - The Street before the Prison . and Officers . Isab . I have heard of the lady , and good words went with her name . Duke . Her should this Angelo have married ; was affianced to her by oath ...
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