The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 2J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... arrest , I would fend for certain of my creditors ; and yet , to say the truth , I had as lief have the foppery of freedom , as the morality morality of imprisonment : what's thy offence , Claudio ? ΤΟ Measure for Measure .
... arrest , I would fend for certain of my creditors ; and yet , to say the truth , I had as lief have the foppery of freedom , as the morality morality of imprisonment : what's thy offence , Claudio ? ΤΟ Measure for Measure .
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... say seven years together ? Elb . And a half , Sir . Efcal . Alas ! it hath been great pains to you ; they do you wrong to put you so oft upon't : are there not men in your ward fufficient to ferve it ? Elb . Faith , Sir , few of any wit ...
... say seven years together ? Elb . And a half , Sir . Efcal . Alas ! it hath been great pains to you ; they do you wrong to put you so oft upon't : are there not men in your ward fufficient to ferve it ? Elb . Faith , Sir , few of any wit ...
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... say . Ifab , Muft he needs die ? Ang . Maiden , no remedy . Ifab , Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him , And neither heav'n nor man grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Ifab . But can you if you would ? Ang . Look , what ...
... say . Ifab , Muft he needs die ? Ang . Maiden , no remedy . Ifab , Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him , And neither heav'n nor man grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Ifab . But can you if you would ? Ang . Look , what ...
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... Say what you can , my falfe o'erweighs your true [ Exit Ifab . To whom fhould I complain ? did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ...
... Say what you can , my falfe o'erweighs your true [ Exit Ifab . To whom fhould I complain ? did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the self - same tongue , Either of condemnation or approof ...
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... say When you depart from him , but soft and low , " Remember now my brother . Mari . Fear me not . Duke . Nor , gentle daughter , fear you not at alle He is your husband on a pre - contract ; To bring you thus together , ' tis no fin ...
... say When you depart from him , but soft and low , " Remember now my brother . Mari . Fear me not . Duke . Nor , gentle daughter , fear you not at alle He is your husband on a pre - contract ; To bring you thus together , ' tis no fin ...
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The Works Of Shakespear: In Six Volumes;, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2019 |
The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2015 |
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