The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Part 17, Volume 2 |
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Page 17
... Gentle Isabella , Turn you the key , and know his business of him ; You may , I may not ; you are yet unsworn : When you have vow'd , you must not speak with men , But in the presence of the prioress : Then , if you speak , you must not ...
... Gentle Isabella , Turn you the key , and know his business of him ; You may , I may not ; you are yet unsworn : When you have vow'd , you must not speak with men , But in the presence of the prioress : Then , if you speak , you must not ...
Page 18
... Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab . Woe me ! For what ? Lucio . For that , which , if myself might be his judge , He should receive his punishment in thanks : He hath got ...
... Gentle and fair , your brother kindly greets you : Not to be weary with you , he's in prison . Isab . Woe me ! For what ? Lucio . For that , which , if myself might be his judge , He should receive his punishment in thanks : He hath got ...
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... Gentle my lord , turn back . -Fare Ang . I will bethink me : — Come again to - morrow . Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you : Good my lord , turn back . 12 The notion of angels weeping for the sins of men is rabbini- cal . By spleens ...
... Gentle my lord , turn back . -Fare Ang . I will bethink me : — Come again to - morrow . Isab . Hark , how I'll bribe you : Good my lord , turn back . 12 The notion of angels weeping for the sins of men is rabbini- cal . By spleens ...
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... gentle my lord , Let me entreat you speak the former language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Isab . My brother did love Juliet ; and That he shall die for it . you tell me , Ang . He shall not , Isabel , if you give me love ...
... gentle my lord , Let me entreat you speak the former language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Isab . My brother did love Juliet ; and That he shall die for it . you tell me , Ang . He shall not , Isabel , if you give me love ...
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... gentle- man , and a friend of mine . Lucio . How now , noble Pompey ? What , at the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ? What , is there none of Pygmalion's images , newly made woman , to be had now , for putting the hand in the ...
... gentle- man , and a friend of mine . Lucio . How now , noble Pompey ? What , at the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ? What , is there none of Pygmalion's images , newly made woman , to be had now , for putting the hand in the ...
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