The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pages |
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Page 60
... Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to th ' world ? Bear me to prison , where I am committed . Prov . I do it not in evil disposition , 2 Gent . Thou art always figuring diseases in me ; But from lord Angelo by special charge ...
... Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to th ' world ? Bear me to prison , where I am committed . Prov . I do it not in evil disposition , 2 Gent . Thou art always figuring diseases in me ; But from lord Angelo by special charge ...
Page 61
... Claud . What but to speak of would offend again . Lucio . What is it ? murder ? Claud . No. Lucio . Lechery ? Claud . Call it so . Prov . Away , sir ! you must go . you . Claud . One word , good friend . - Lucio , a word with [ Takes ...
... Claud . What but to speak of would offend again . Lucio . What is it ? murder ? Claud . No. Lucio . Lechery ? Claud . Call it so . Prov . Away , sir ! you must go . you . Claud . One word , good friend . - Lucio , a word with [ Takes ...
Page 68
... Claud . The miserable have No other medicine , but only hope . I have hope to live , and am prepar'd to die . Duke . Be absolute for death ; either death , or life , Shall thereby be the sweeter . Reason thus with life : - If I do lose ...
... Claud . The miserable have No other medicine , but only hope . I have hope to live , and am prepar'd to die . Duke . Be absolute for death ; either death , or life , Shall thereby be the sweeter . Reason thus with life : - If I do lose ...
Page 69
... Claud . It it were damnable , he being so wise , Why , as all Why would he for the momentary trick Be perdurably fin'd ? —O Isabel ! Isab . What says my brother ? Claud . violent and unruly . Go you to Angelo : answer. Prov . As many as ...
... Claud . It it were damnable , he being so wise , Why , as all Why would he for the momentary trick Be perdurably fin'd ? —O Isabel ! Isab . What says my brother ? Claud . violent and unruly . Go you to Angelo : answer. Prov . As many as ...
Page 74
... Claud . As fast lock'd up in sleep , as guiltless labour , When it lies starkly in the traveller's bones : He will not wake . Prov . Who can do good on him ? Well , go ; prepare yourself . But hark , what noise ? [ Knocking within ...
... Claud . As fast lock'd up in sleep , as guiltless labour , When it lies starkly in the traveller's bones : He will not wake . Prov . Who can do good on him ? Well , go ; prepare yourself . But hark , what noise ? [ Knocking within ...
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