The Dramatic Works of ShakspeareErnst Fleischer, 1824 - 830 pages |
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... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? - Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , —— Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would ...
... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? - Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , —— Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would ...
Page 92
... lord , I know him : ' tis a meddling friar . I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement , I had swing'd him soundly . Duke . Words against me ? This ' a good ...
... lord , I know him : ' tis a meddling friar . I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement , I had swing'd him soundly . Duke . Words against me ? This ' a good ...
Page 93
... lord , here comes the rascal I spoke of ; here with the provost . Escal . In very good time : speak not you to him , till we call upon you . Lucio . Mum . Escal . Come , sir : Did you set these women on to slander Lord Angelo ? they ...
... lord , here comes the rascal I spoke of ; here with the provost . Escal . In very good time : speak not you to him , till we call upon you . Lucio . Mum . Escal . Come , sir : Did you set these women on to slander Lord Angelo ? they ...
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... Lord ! my lord , if they were but a week mar- They will scarcely believe this without trial : offer ried , they would talk themselves mad . them instances ; which shall bear no less likelihood , D. Pedro . Count Claudio , when mean you ...
... Lord ! my lord , if they were but a week mar- They will scarcely believe this without trial : offer ried , they would talk themselves mad . them instances ; which shall bear no less likelihood , D. Pedro . Count Claudio , when mean you ...
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... lord . [ He and the rest kneel to Theseus . The . I pray you all , stand up ! Iknow , you are two rival enemies ; How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ...
... lord . [ He and the rest kneel to Theseus . The . I pray you all , stand up ! Iknow , you are two rival enemies ; How comes this gentle concord in the world , That hatred is so far from jealousy , To sleep by hate , and fear no enmity ...
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