The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Page 359
... Barnardine's head : I will give him a present shrift , and advise him for 3 3 nothing of what is writ . ] We should read - here writ ; the Duke pointing to the letter in his hand . Warburton . the unfolding star calls up the shepherd ...
... Barnardine's head : I will give him a present shrift , and advise him for 3 3 nothing of what is writ . ] We should read - here writ ; the Duke pointing to the letter in his hand . Warburton . the unfolding star calls up the shepherd ...
Page 364
... , - " there's not three of my hundred and fifty left alive ; and they are for the town's end , to beg during life . " MALONE . - Enter ABHORSON . ABHOR . Sirrah , bring Barnardine hither 364 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT IV .
... , - " there's not three of my hundred and fifty left alive ; and they are for the town's end , to beg during life . " MALONE . - Enter ABHORSON . ABHOR . Sirrah , bring Barnardine hither 364 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT IV .
Page 365
... Barnardine hither . CLO . Master Barnardine ! you must rise and be hang'd , master Barnardine ! ABHOR . What , ho , Barnardine ! BARNAR . [ Within . ] A pox o ' your throats ! Who makes that noise there ? What are you ? CLO . Your ...
... Barnardine hither . CLO . Master Barnardine ! you must rise and be hang'd , master Barnardine ! ABHOR . What , ho , Barnardine ! BARNAR . [ Within . ] A pox o ' your throats ! Who makes that noise there ? What are you ? CLO . Your ...
Page 367
... Barnardine must die this afternoon : And how shall we continue Claudio , To save me from the danger that might come , If he were known alive ? DUKE . Let this be done ; -Put them in secret holds , Both Barnardine and Claudio : Ere twice ...
... Barnardine must die this afternoon : And how shall we continue Claudio , To save me from the danger that might come , If he were known alive ? DUKE . Let this be done ; -Put them in secret holds , Both Barnardine and Claudio : Ere twice ...
Page 412
... BARNARDINE , CLAUDIO , and JULIET . DUKE . Which is that Barnardine ? PROV . This , my lord . DUKE . There was a friar told me of this man : - Sirrah , thou art said to have a stubborn soul , 7 after more advice : ] i . e . after more ...
... BARNARDINE , CLAUDIO , and JULIET . DUKE . Which is that Barnardine ? PROV . This , my lord . DUKE . There was a friar told me of this man : - Sirrah , thou art said to have a stubborn soul , 7 after more advice : ] i . e . after more ...
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