The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... grace Pro . Fair encounter Of two most rare affections ! Heavens rain On that which breeds between them ! Fer . Wherefore weep you ? Mira . At mine unworthiness , that dare not [ offer What I desire to give ; and much less take , What I ...
... grace Pro . Fair encounter Of two most rare affections ! Heavens rain On that which breeds between them ! Fer . Wherefore weep you ? Mira . At mine unworthiness , that dare not [ offer What I desire to give ; and much less take , What I ...
Page 80
... grace to grace a gentleman . Duke . Beshrew * me , Sir , but , if he make He is as worthy for an empress ' love , As meet to be an emperor's counsellor . Well , Sir ; this gentleman is come to me , With commendation from great ...
... grace to grace a gentleman . Duke . Beshrew * me , Sir , but , if he make He is as worthy for an empress ' love , As meet to be an emperor's counsellor . Well , Sir ; this gentleman is come to me , With commendation from great ...
Page 83
... grace there is a messenger That stays to bear my letters to my friends , And I am going to deliver them . Duke . Be they of much import ? Val . The tenor of them doth but signify My health , and happy being at your court . Duke . Nay ...
... grace there is a messenger That stays to bear my letters to my friends , And I am going to deliver them . Duke . Be they of much import ? Val . The tenor of them doth but signify My health , and happy being at your court . Duke . Nay ...
Page 93
... grace in him ; he blushes . Val . I warrant you , my lord ; more grace than boy . Duke . What mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will wonder what hath fortuned.- Come , Proteus ...
... grace in him ; he blushes . Val . I warrant you , my lord ; more grace than boy . Duke . What mean you by that saying ? Val . Please you , I'll tell you as we pass along , That you will wonder what hath fortuned.- Come , Proteus ...
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... grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke . Angelo , There is a kind of character in thy life , That , to the ...
... grace and honour , It is lord Angelo . Enter ANGELO . Duke . Look , where he comes . Ang . Always obedient to your grace's will , I come to know your pleasure . Duke . Angelo , There is a kind of character in thy life , That , to the ...
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