The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ISAB . Doth he so seek his life ? LUCIO . Has censur'd him 5 Already ; and , as I hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . ISAB . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? LUCIO . Assay the power you have . ISAB ...
... ISAB . Doth he so seek his life ? LUCIO . Has censur'd him 5 Already ; and , as I hear , the provost hath A warrant for his execution . ISAB . Alas ! what poor ability's in me To do him good ? LUCIO . Assay the power you have . ISAB ...
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... ISAB . I'll see what I can do . LUCIO . 6 But , speedily . 8 ISAB . I will about it straight ; No longer staying but to give the mother Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you : Commend me to my brother : soon at night I'll send him ...
... ISAB . I'll see what I can do . LUCIO . 6 But , speedily . 8 ISAB . I will about it straight ; No longer staying but to give the mother Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you : Commend me to my brother : soon at night I'll send him ...
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... ISAB . ] You are welcome : What's your will ? 2 Save your honour ! ] Your honour , which is so often repeated in this scene , was in our author's time the usual mode of address to a lord . It had become antiquated after the Restoration ...
... ISAB . ] You are welcome : What's your will ? 2 Save your honour ! ] Your honour , which is so often repeated in this scene , was in our author's time the usual mode of address to a lord . It had become antiquated after the Restoration ...
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... ISAB . I am a woeful suitor to your honour , Please but your honour hear me . ANG . Well ; what's your suit ? ISAB . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet the blow of justice ; For which I would not plead ...
... ISAB . I am a woeful suitor to your honour , Please but your honour hear me . ANG . Well ; what's your suit ? ISAB . There is a vice , that most I do abhor , And most desire should meet the blow of justice ; For which I would not plead ...
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... ISAB . O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then . - Heaven keep your honour ! [ Retiring . LUCIO . [ TO ISAB . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , intreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; You are too cold : if ...
... ISAB . O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then . - Heaven keep your honour ! [ Retiring . LUCIO . [ TO ISAB . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , intreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; You are too cold : if ...
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