The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... ( 6 ) Prompt . And yet my nature never in the sight , Completely armed . ( 9 ) Showy dress resides . ( 11 ) Since . ( 8 ) Retired . ( 10 ) Strictness . Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? 96 Act I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... ( 6 ) Prompt . And yet my nature never in the sight , Completely armed . ( 9 ) Showy dress resides . ( 11 ) Since . ( 8 ) Retired . ( 10 ) Strictness . Isab . And have you nuns no further privileges ? 96 Act I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Page 97
... Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sisterhood , the votarists of saint Clare . Lucio . Ho ! peace be in this place ! [ Within . Isab . Who's that which calls ? Fran ...
... Isab . Yes , truly : I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sisterhood , the votarists of saint Clare . Lucio . Ho ! peace be in this place ! [ Within . Isab . Who's that which calls ? Fran ...
Page 100
... Isab . O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then . - Heaven keep your honour ! [ Retiring . Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , entreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; [ Exeunt . You are too ...
... Isab . O just , but severe law ! I had a brother then . - Heaven keep your honour ! [ Retiring . Lucio . [ To Isab . ] Give't not o'er so : to him again , entreat him ; Kneel down before him , hang upon his gown ; [ Exeunt . You are too ...
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William Shakespeare. Shall I attend your lordship ? Ang . Isab . Save your honour ! [ Exe . Luc . Isa . and Pro . Ang . From thee ; even from thy virtue ! — Isab . So you must be the first , that gives this What's this ? what's this ? Is ...
William Shakespeare. Shall I attend your lordship ? Ang . Isab . Save your honour ! [ Exe . Luc . Isa . and Pro . Ang . From thee ; even from thy virtue ! — Isab . So you must be the first , that gives this What's this ? what's this ? Is ...
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... Isab . Under your sentence ? Ang . Yea . Isab . When , I beseech you ? that in his reprieve , Longer , or shorter , he may be so fitted , That his soul sicken not . Ang . Ha ! Fie , these filthy vices ! It were as good To pardon him ...
... Isab . Under your sentence ? Ang . Yea . Isab . When , I beseech you ? that in his reprieve , Longer , or shorter , he may be so fitted , That his soul sicken not . Ang . Ha ! Fie , these filthy vices ! It were as good To pardon him ...
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