The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page 434
... Ifab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Ifab . Yes , truly : I fpeak not as defiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the fifter - hood , the votarifts of faint Clare ...
... Ifab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? Fran . Are not these large enough ? Ifab . Yes , truly : I fpeak not as defiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the fifter - hood , the votarifts of faint Clare ...
Page 435
... Ifab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me afk ; The rather , for I now muft make you know I am that Ifabella , and his fifter . Lucio . Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prifon . Ifab ...
... Ifab . Why her unhappy brother ? let me afk ; The rather , for I now muft make you know I am that Ifabella , and his fifter . Lucio . Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prifon . Ifab ...
Page 437
... Ifab . Some one with child by him ? -My coufin Juliet ? Lucio . Is fhe your coufin ? Ifab . Adoptedly ; as fchool - maids change their names , By vain though apt affection . Lucio . She it is . Ifab . O , let him marry her ! Lucio ...
... Ifab . Some one with child by him ? -My coufin Juliet ? Lucio . Is fhe your coufin ? Ifab . Adoptedly ; as fchool - maids change their names , By vain though apt affection . Lucio . She it is . Ifab . O , let him marry her ! Lucio ...
Page 438
... Ifab . Doth he fo feek his life ? Lucio . Already ; and , as I hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . Ifab . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? Lucio . Affay the power you have . Ifab . My power ! Alas ! I ...
... Ifab . Doth he fo feek his life ? Lucio . Already ; and , as I hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . Ifab . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? Lucio . Affay the power you have . Ifab . My power ! Alas ! I ...
Page 450
... Ifab . 6 Your bonour , which is so often repeated in this scene , was in our au- thor's time the ufual mode of addrefs to a lord . It had become antiquated after the Restoration ; for Sir William D'Avenant in his alteration of this play ...
... Ifab . 6 Your bonour , which is so often repeated in this scene , was in our au- thor's time the ufual mode of addrefs to a lord . It had become antiquated after the Restoration ; for Sir William D'Avenant in his alteration of this play ...
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