The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With a GlossaryC. Whittingham, college house, 1823 - 680 pages |
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Page 67
... shame , - Which sorrow is always toward ourselves , not heaven ; Showing , we'd not spare heaven , as we love it , But as we stand in fear , - Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . Duke . There rest ...
... shame , - Which sorrow is always toward ourselves , not heaven ; Showing , we'd not spare heaven , as we love it , But as we stand in fear , - Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . Duke . There rest ...
Page 68
... shame . Ang . Then must your brother die . Isab . And ' twere the cheaper way : Better it were , a brother died at once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . Ang . Were not you then as cruel as the sentence ...
... shame . Ang . Then must your brother die . Isab . And ' twere the cheaper way : Better it were , a brother died at once , Than that a sister , by redeeming him , Should die for ever . Ang . Were not you then as cruel as the sentence ...
Page 72
... Shame to him , whose cruel striking Kills for faults of his own liking ! Twice trebie shame on Angelo , To weed my vice , and let his grow ! O , what may man within him hide , Though angel on the outward side ! How may likeness , made ...
... Shame to him , whose cruel striking Kills for faults of his own liking ! Twice trebie shame on Angelo , To weed my vice , and let his grow ! O , what may man within him hide , Though angel on the outward side ! How may likeness , made ...
Page 75
... shame Will not proclaim against her maiden loss , How might she tongue me ? Yet reason dares her ? For my authority bears a credent bulk , [ no : That no particular scandal once can touch , But it confounds the breather . He should have ...
... shame Will not proclaim against her maiden loss , How might she tongue me ? Yet reason dares her ? For my authority bears a credent bulk , [ no : That no particular scandal once can touch , But it confounds the breather . He should have ...
Page 90
... shame , Wash'd it with tears ? Hence from her ; let her die . Out of all eyes , tongues , minds , and injuries . Friar . Hear me a little ; Beat . You have staid me in a happy hour. That may be wish'd for . Beat . How now , cousin Hero ...
... shame , Wash'd it with tears ? Hence from her ; let her die . Out of all eyes , tongues , minds , and injuries . Friar . Hear me a little ; Beat . You have staid me in a happy hour. That may be wish'd for . Beat . How now , cousin Hero ...
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