The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volym 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... fool : to the pur- pose . - What was done to Elbow's wife , that he hath cause to complain of ? Come me to what was done to her . Clo . Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but ...
... fool : to the pur- pose . - What was done to Elbow's wife , that he hath cause to complain of ? Come me to what was done to her . Clo . Sir , your honour cannot come to that yet . Escal . No , sir , nor I mean it not . Clo . Sir , but ...
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... fools , and tie the wiser souls To thy false seeming ? Blood , thou still art blood : Let's write good angel on the devil's horn , ' Tis not the devil's crest . Enter Servant . How now , who's there ? Serv . Desires access to you . Ang ...
... fools , and tie the wiser souls To thy false seeming ? Blood , thou still art blood : Let's write good angel on the devil's horn , ' Tis not the devil's crest . Enter Servant . How now , who's there ? Serv . Desires access to you . Ang ...
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... fools would keep : a breath thou art , ( Servile to all the skiey influences , ) That dost this habitation , where thou keep'st , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou labour'st by thy flight to shun , And yet ...
... fools would keep : a breath thou art , ( Servile to all the skiey influences , ) That dost this habitation , where thou keep'st , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou labour'st by thy flight to shun , And yet ...
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... fools ! - Give us some seats . - Come , cousin Angelo ; In this I'll be impartial ; be you judge Of your own cause . - Is this the witness , friar ? First , let her show her face ; and , after , speak . Mari . Pardon , my lord ; I will ...
... fools ! - Give us some seats . - Come , cousin Angelo ; In this I'll be impartial ; be you judge Of your own cause . - Is this the witness , friar ? First , let her show her face ; and , after , speak . Mari . Pardon , my lord ; I will ...
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... fool and a coward , as you then re- ported him to be ? Duke . You must , sir , change persons with me , ere you make that my report : you , indeed , spoke so of him ; and much more , much worse . Lucio . O thou damnable fellow ? Did not ...
... fool and a coward , as you then re- ported him to be ? Duke . You must , sir , change persons with me , ere you make that my report : you , indeed , spoke so of him ; and much more , much worse . Lucio . O thou damnable fellow ? Did not ...
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