The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 2Robert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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Page 13
... Stands at a guard with envy ; fcarce confeffes That his blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we fee , If pow'r change purpose , what our feemers be . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE A Nunnery . VIII ...
... Stands at a guard with envy ; fcarce confeffes That his blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we fee , If pow'r change purpose , what our feemers be . [ Exeunt . SCENE SCENE A Nunnery . VIII ...
Page 35
... Stand more for number than accompt . Ifab . How fay you ? Ang . Nay , I'll not warrant that ; for I can fpeak Against the thing I fay . Answer to this : I , now the voice of the recorded law , Pronounce a sentence on your brother's life ...
... Stand more for number than accompt . Ifab . How fay you ? Ang . Nay , I'll not warrant that ; for I can fpeak Against the thing I fay . Answer to this : I , now the voice of the recorded law , Pronounce a sentence on your brother's life ...
Page 72
... stand against us . Ang . Well ; I beseech you , let it be proclaim'd betimes i'th ' morn : I'll call you at your house : : give notice to fuch men of fort and fuit , as are to meet him . Efcal . I fhall , Sir : fare you well . Ang ...
... stand against us . Ang . Well ; I beseech you , let it be proclaim'd betimes i'th ' morn : I'll call you at your house : : give notice to fuch men of fort and fuit , as are to meet him . Efcal . I fhall , Sir : fare you well . Ang ...
Page 74
... stand most fit , Where you may have fuch vantage on the Duke , He fhall not pafs you . Twice have the trumpets founded : The generous and graveft citizens Have hent the gates , and very near upon The Duke is entring : therefore hence ...
... stand most fit , Where you may have fuch vantage on the Duke , He fhall not pafs you . Twice have the trumpets founded : The generous and graveft citizens Have hent the gates , and very near upon The Duke is entring : therefore hence ...
Page 78
... Stands without blemish ; next , it imports no reason , That with fuch vehemence he should purfue Faults proper to himfelf : if he had fo offended , He would have weigh'd thy brother by himself , And not have cut him off . Some one hath ...
... Stands without blemish ; next , it imports no reason , That with fuch vehemence he should purfue Faults proper to himfelf : if he had fo offended , He would have weigh'd thy brother by himself , And not have cut him off . Some one hath ...
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