The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ..., with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare ; in Two Volumes, Volume 1Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 - 466 pages |
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Page 94
... Lucio , a fantastic . Two other like gentlemen . Varrius , a gentleman , servant to the duke . Provost . Thomas , Peter , A Justice . two friars . Elbow , a simple constable . Froth , a foolish gentleman . ACT I. SCENE I - An apartment ...
... Lucio , a fantastic . Two other like gentlemen . Varrius , a gentleman , servant to the duke . Provost . Thomas , Peter , A Justice . two friars . Elbow , a simple constable . Froth , a foolish gentleman . ACT I. SCENE I - An apartment ...
Page 95
... Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . 1 Gent . I think I have done ...
... Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . 1 Gent . I think I have done ...
Page 96
... Lucio , and two Gen - I pr'ythee , Lucio , do me this kind service : This day my sister should the cloister enter , tlemen . And there receive her approbation : Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to Acquaint her with the danger ...
... Lucio , and two Gen - I pr'ythee , Lucio , do me this kind service : This day my sister should the cloister enter , tlemen . And there receive her approbation : Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to Acquaint her with the danger ...
Page 97
... Lucio . Lucio . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek- roses Proclaim you are no less ! can you so stead me , As bring me to the sight of Isabella , A novice of this place , and the fair sister To her unhappy brother Claudio ? Isab ...
... Lucio . Lucio . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek- roses Proclaim you are no less ! can you so stead me , As bring me to the sight of Isabella , A novice of this place , and the fair sister To her unhappy brother Claudio ? Isab ...
Page 100
... Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , entreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; [ Exeunt . You are too cold : if you should need a pin , You could not with more tame a tongue desire it : Enter To him ...
... Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , entreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; [ Exeunt . You are too cold : if you should need a pin , You could not with more tame a tongue desire it : Enter To him ...
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