The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... Efcal . My lord . Duke . Duke . Of government the properties to unfold , Would feem in me to affect speech and discourse ; Since I am put to know , that your own science , Exceeds , in that , the lifts of all advice My ftrength can give ...
... Efcal . My lord . Duke . Duke . Of government the properties to unfold , Would feem in me to affect speech and discourse ; Since I am put to know , that your own science , Exceeds , in that , the lifts of all advice My ftrength can give ...
Page 335
... Efcal . Lead forth , and bring you back in hap- pinefs ! Duke . I thank you : Fare you well . [ Exit Efcal . I fhall defire you , fir , to give me leave To have free fpeech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my ...
... Efcal . Lead forth , and bring you back in hap- pinefs ! Duke . I thank you : Fare you well . [ Exit Efcal . I fhall defire you , fir , to give me leave To have free fpeech with you ; and it concerns me To look into the bottom of my ...
Page 347
... Efcal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and rather cut a little , Than fall , and bruife to death : Alas ! this gentle- man , Whom I would fave , had a most noble father . Let but your honour know , ( Whom I believe to be moft ftrait in ...
... Efcal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and rather cut a little , Than fall , and bruife to death : Alas ! this gentle- man , Whom I would fave , had a most noble father . Let but your honour know , ( Whom I believe to be moft ftrait in ...
Page 348
... Efcal . Well , heaven forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rife by fin , and fome by virtue fall : Some run from brakes of vice , and answer none ; And fome condemned for a fault alone . Enter ELBOW , FROTH , Clown , Officers , & c ...
... Efcal . Well , heaven forgive him ! and forgive us all ! Some rife by fin , and fome by virtue fall : Some run from brakes of vice , and answer none ; And fome condemned for a fault alone . Enter ELBOW , FROTH , Clown , Officers , & c ...
Page 349
... Efcal . How ! thy wife ? Elb . Ay , fir ; whom , I thank heaven , is an ho- neft woman ; - Efcal . Doft thou deteft her therefore ? Elb . I fay , fir , I will deteft myself also , as well as fhe , that this house , if it be not a bawd's ...
... Efcal . How ! thy wife ? Elb . Ay , fir ; whom , I thank heaven , is an ho- neft woman ; - Efcal . Doft thou deteft her therefore ? Elb . I fay , fir , I will deteft myself also , as well as fhe , that this house , if it be not a bawd's ...
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