The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 116
... Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . 1 Murd . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . 2 Murd . Come , he dies ; I had forgot the reward . 1 Murd . Where's thy conscience now ? 2 Murd . In the duke of ...
... Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . 1 Murd . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . 2 Murd . Come , he dies ; I had forgot the reward . 1 Murd . Where's thy conscience now ? 2 Murd . In the duke of ...
Page 130
... faith , ' good faith , the saying did not hold In him that did object the same to thee : He was the wretched'st thing , when he was young , So long a growing , and so leisurely , That , if his rule were true , he should be gracious ...
... faith , ' good faith , the saying did not hold In him that did object the same to thee : He was the wretched'st thing , when he was young , So long a growing , and so leisurely , That , if his rule were true , he should be gracious ...
Page 141
... faith , and when I met this holy man , The men you talk of came into my mind . What , go you toward the Tower ? Buck . I do , my lord ; but long I cannot stay there : I shall return before your lordship thence . Hast . Nay , like enough ...
... faith , and when I met this holy man , The men you talk of came into my mind . What , go you toward the Tower ? Buck . I do , my lord ; but long I cannot stay there : I shall return before your lordship thence . Hast . Nay , like enough ...
Page 161
... faith is pawn'd ; The earldom of Hereford , and the moveables , Which you have promised I shall possess . K. Rich . Stanley , look to your wife ; if she convey Letters to Richmond , you shall answer it . Buck . What says your highness ...
... faith is pawn'd ; The earldom of Hereford , and the moveables , Which you have promised I shall possess . K. Rich . Stanley , look to your wife ; if she convey Letters to Richmond , you shall answer it . Buck . What says your highness ...
Page 169
... Faith , none , but Humphrey Hour , that call'd your grace To breakfast once , forth of my company . If I be so disgracious in your sight , Let me march on , and not offend you , madam.- Strike up the drum . Duch . I pr'ythee , hear me ...
... Faith , none , but Humphrey Hour , that call'd your grace To breakfast once , forth of my company . If I be so disgracious in your sight , Let me march on , and not offend you , madam.- Strike up the drum . Duch . I pr'ythee , hear me ...
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