The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Zväzok 2Robert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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Strana 36
... speak more gross ; Your brother is to die . Ifab . So. Ang . And his offence is fo , as it appears Accountant to the law upon that pain . Ifab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to fave his life . ( As I fubfcribe not that , nor any ...
... speak more gross ; Your brother is to die . Ifab . So. Ang . And his offence is fo , as it appears Accountant to the law upon that pain . Ifab . True . Ang . Admit no other way to fave his life . ( As I fubfcribe not that , nor any ...
Strana 37
... speak not what we I fomething do excufe the thing I hate , For his advantage that I dearly love . Ang . We are all frail . Ifab . Elfe let my brother die . If not a feodary , but only he , Owe , and fucceed by weakness ! Ang . Nay ...
... speak not what we I fomething do excufe the thing I hate , For his advantage that I dearly love . Ang . We are all frail . Ifab . Elfe let my brother die . If not a feodary , but only he , Owe , and fucceed by weakness ! Ang . Nay ...
Strana 38
... speak the formal language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Ifab . My brother did love Juliet ; And you tell me , that he fhall die for it . Ang . He fhall not , Ifabel , if you give me love . Ifab . I know , your virtue hath a ...
... speak the formal language . Ang . Plainly conceive , I love you . Ifab . My brother did love Juliet ; And you tell me , that he fhall die for it . Ang . He fhall not , Ifabel , if you give me love . Ifab . I know , your virtue hath a ...
Strana 41
... speak where I may be con- ceal'd , Yet hear them ... Exeunt Duke and Provost . II . SCENE Claud . NOW , [ OW , fifter , what's the comfort ? Ifab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good in Deed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heav'n ...
... speak where I may be con- ceal'd , Yet hear them ... Exeunt Duke and Provost . II . SCENE Claud . NOW , [ OW , fifter , what's the comfort ? Ifab . Why , as all comforts are ; most good in Deed : Lord Angelo , having affairs to heav'n ...
Strana 46
... speak farther ; I have fpi- rit to do any thing , that appears not foul in the truth of my spirit . Duke . Virtue is bold , and Goodness never fearful : have you not heard fpeak of Mariana , the fifter of Frederick . the great foldier ...
... speak farther ; I have fpi- rit to do any thing , that appears not foul in the truth of my spirit . Duke . Virtue is bold , and Goodness never fearful : have you not heard fpeak of Mariana , the fifter of Frederick . the great foldier ...
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