The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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Page 43
... thee do so , as thou art my child . Hero . O God defend me ! how am I beset ! - What kind of catechising call you ... thee well , most foul , most fair ; farewell , Thou pure impiety , and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the ...
... thee do so , as thou art my child . Hero . O God defend me ! how am I beset ! - What kind of catechising call you ... thee well , most foul , most fair ; farewell , Thou pure impiety , and impious purity ! For thee I'll lock up all the ...
Page 47
... thee . Beat . Why then , God forgive me ! Bene . What offence , sweet Beatrice ? Beat . You have staid me in a happy hour ; I was about to protest I loved you . Bene . And do it with all thy heart . Beat . I love you with so much of my ...
... thee . Beat . Why then , God forgive me ! Bene . What offence , sweet Beatrice ? Beat . You have staid me in a happy hour ; I was about to protest I loved you . Bene . And do it with all thy heart . Beat . I love you with so much of my ...
Page 49
... thee , fellow , peace ; I do not like thy look , I promise thee . Sexton . What heard you him say else ? 2 Watch . Marry , that he had received a thousand ducats of Don John , for accusing lady Hero wrongfully . Dogb . Flat burglary ...
... thee , fellow , peace ; I do not like thy look , I promise thee . Sexton . What heard you him say else ? 2 Watch . Marry , that he had received a thousand ducats of Don John , for accusing lady Hero wrongfully . Dogb . Flat burglary ...
Page 53
... thee draw , as we do the minstrels ; draw , to pleasure us . D. Pedro . As I am an honest man , he looks pale : - Art thou sick , or angry ? Claud . What courage , man ! What though care killed a cat , thou hast mettle enough in thee to ...
... thee draw , as we do the minstrels ; draw , to pleasure us . D. Pedro . As I am an honest man , he looks pale : - Art thou sick , or angry ? Claud . What courage , man ! What though care killed a cat , thou hast mettle enough in thee to ...
Page 55
... thee what they have done ; thirdly , I ask thee what's their offence ; sixth and lastly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge ? Claud . Rightly reasoned , and in his own division ; and , by my troth ...
... thee what they have done ; thirdly , I ask thee what's their offence ; sixth and lastly , why they are committed ; and , to conclude , what you lay to their charge ? Claud . Rightly reasoned , and in his own division ; and , by my troth ...
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