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... Angelo . ' Mortality and mercy in Vienna Live in thy tongue and heart ' ( I.1.44 ) , he says , ' your scope is as mine own , So to enforce or qualify the laws As to your soul seems good ' ( I.1.64 ) . We are to see more of enforcement ...
... Angelo . ' Mortality and mercy in Vienna Live in thy tongue and heart ' ( I.1.44 ) , he says , ' your scope is as mine own , So to enforce or qualify the laws As to your soul seems good ' ( I.1.64 ) . We are to see more of enforcement ...
Page 133
... Angelo is unrelenting . Isabella enters to plead with him , with Lucio sec- onding her and the Provost's asides as moral support.27 This is the play's first main crisis . Angelo's defence of his position is clear and cogent , but ...
... Angelo is unrelenting . Isabella enters to plead with him , with Lucio sec- onding her and the Provost's asides as moral support.27 This is the play's first main crisis . Angelo's defence of his position is clear and cogent , but ...
Page 135
... Angelo . Escalus says ' my brother justice have I found so severe , that he hath forced me to tell him that he is ... Angelo's treachery in bringing forward Claudio's execution instead of pardoning him , and Barnardine's reprobate ...
... Angelo . Escalus says ' my brother justice have I found so severe , that he hath forced me to tell him that he is ... Angelo's treachery in bringing forward Claudio's execution instead of pardoning him , and Barnardine's reprobate ...
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