The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 28
... please you to break up this , it shall feem to fignify . Lor . I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun . By your leave ...
... please you to break up this , it shall feem to fignify . Lor . I know the hand ; in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper that it writ on Is the fair hand that writ . Gra . Love - news , in faith . Laun . By your leave ...
Page 31
... please to play the thieves for wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; come , approach ; Here dwells my father Jew . Hoa , who's within ? Jeffica above in boy's cloths . Jef . Who are you ? tell me , for more certainty , Albeit I'll ...
... please to play the thieves for wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; come , approach ; Here dwells my father Jew . Hoa , who's within ? Jeffica above in boy's cloths . Jef . Who are you ? tell me , for more certainty , Albeit I'll ...
Page 60
... please your grace . Duke . I'm forry for thee ; thou art come to answer A ftony adversary , an inhuman wretch , Uncapable of pity , void and empty From any dram of mercy . Anth . I have heard , Your grace hath ta'en great pains to ...
... please your grace . Duke . I'm forry for thee ; thou art come to answer A ftony adversary , an inhuman wretch , Uncapable of pity , void and empty From any dram of mercy . Anth . I have heard , Your grace hath ta'en great pains to ...
Page 62
... please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he would not kill ? Baff . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . Shy . What , would'st thou have a serpent fting thee twice ...
... please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all men kill the thing they do not love ? Shy . Hates any man the thing he would not kill ? Baff . Ev'ry offence is not a hate at firft . Shy . What , would'st thou have a serpent fting thee twice ...
Page 71
... please my lord the duke , and all the court , To quit the fine from one half of his goods , I am content ; fo he will let me have The other half in use , to render it Until his death unto the gentleman That lately stole his daughter ...
... please my lord the duke , and all the court , To quit the fine from one half of his goods , I am content ; fo he will let me have The other half in use , to render it Until his death unto the gentleman That lately stole his daughter ...
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