The Dramatic Works, Volume 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... appears that Claudio would say : ' for the sake of promoting such a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandestine marriage . The verb is as obscurely used by Chapman in the ...
... appears that Claudio would say : ' for the sake of promoting such a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandestine marriage . The verb is as obscurely used by Chapman in the ...
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... . Coles in his Latin Die- tionary defines a bay of building , mensura 24 pedum . ' Houses appear to have been estimated by the number of bays . you had continued in it some time : You say SC . I. 29 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... . Coles in his Latin Die- tionary defines a bay of building , mensura 24 pedum . ' Houses appear to have been estimated by the number of bays . you had continued in it some time : You say SC . I. 29 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... appear offence . Enter ISABELLA . How now , fair maid ? Isab . I am come to know your pleasure . Ang . That you might know it , would much better please me , 1 Than to demand what ' tis . Your brother cannot live . awed by splendour ...
... appear offence . Enter ISABELLA . How now , fair maid ? Isab . I am come to know your pleasure . Ang . That you might know it , would much better please me , 1 Than to demand what ' tis . Your brother cannot live . awed by splendour ...
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... appears to use the words ' give my body , in a dif- ferent sense to Angelo . Her meaning appears to be , I had rather die than forfeit my eternal happiness by the prostitution of my person . 11 i . e . actions that we are compelled to ...
... appears to use the words ' give my body , in a dif- ferent sense to Angelo . Her meaning appears to be , I had rather die than forfeit my eternal happiness by the prostitution of my person . 11 i . e . actions that we are compelled to ...
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... appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as these black masks 12 Proclaim an enshield 13 beauty ten times louder ... appears Accountant to the law upon that pain 14 . Isab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I ...
... appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as these black masks 12 Proclaim an enshield 13 beauty ten times louder ... appears Accountant to the law upon that pain 14 . Isab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to save his life , ( As I ...
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