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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... do ; and bear the shame most patiently . Duke . I'll teach you how you shall arraign your And try your penitence , if it be sound ,. conscience . Prov . 9 Spare to offend heaven . 3 People SCENE HI . 35 FOR MEASURE . SCENE III. ...
... do ; and bear the shame most patiently . Duke . I'll teach you how you shall arraign your And try your penitence , if it be sound ,. conscience . Prov . 9 Spare to offend heaven . 3 People SCENE HI . 35 FOR MEASURE . SCENE III. ...
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... shame , - Which sorrow is always toward ourselves , not heaven ; Showing , we'd not spare 9 heaven , as we love it , But as we stand in fear , Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . Duke . There rest ...
... shame , - Which sorrow is always toward ourselves , not heaven ; Showing , we'd not spare 9 heaven , as we love it , But as we stand in fear , Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . Duke . There rest ...
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... shame . Ang . Then must your brother die . Isab . And ' twere the cheaper way : Better it were , a brother died at once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . Ang . Were not you then as cruel as the sentence ...
... shame . Ang . Then must your brother die . Isab . And ' twere the cheaper way : Better it were , a brother died at once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . Ang . Were not you then as cruel as the sentence ...
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... shame ? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die , I will encounter darkness as a bride , And hug it in mine arms . Isab . There spake my brother ; there my father's grave • Preparation . Did utter ...
... shame ? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die , I will encounter darkness as a bride , And hug it in mine arms . Isab . There spake my brother ; there my father's grave • Preparation . Did utter ...
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... shame ? What should I think ? Heaven shield , my mother play'd my father fair ! For such a warped slip of wilderness 9 7 Lastingly . Ne'er issu'd from his blood . Take my defiance 1. 8 Invisible , 9 Wildness , 3 Continue in that ...
... shame ? What should I think ? Heaven shield , my mother play'd my father fair ! For such a warped slip of wilderness 9 7 Lastingly . Ne'er issu'd from his blood . Take my defiance 1. 8 Invisible , 9 Wildness , 3 Continue in that ...
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