The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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Page 64
... swear horrible ; for it comes to pass oft , that a ter rible oath , with a swaggering accent sharply twang- ed off ... swearing . [ Exit . Sir To . Now will not I deliver his letter : for the behaviour of the young gentleman gives him ...
... swear horrible ; for it comes to pass oft , that a ter rible oath , with a swaggering accent sharply twang- ed off ... swearing . [ Exit . Sir To . Now will not I deliver his letter : for the behaviour of the young gentleman gives him ...
Page 68
... swear , I tender dearly Him will I tear out of that cruel eye , Where he sits crowned in his master's spite.- Come boy , with me ; my thoughts are ripe in mis- chief : I'll sacrifice the lamb that I do love , To spite a raven's heart ...
... swear , I tender dearly Him will I tear out of that cruel eye , Where he sits crowned in his master's spite.- Come boy , with me ; my thoughts are ripe in mis- chief : I'll sacrifice the lamb that I do love , To spite a raven's heart ...
Page 82
... swear , and play the tyrant . Prov . A bawd of eleven years ' continuance , may it please your honour . Band . My lord , this is one Lucio's information against me : mistress Kate Keep - down was with child by him in the duke's time ...
... swear , and play the tyrant . Prov . A bawd of eleven years ' continuance , may it please your honour . Band . My lord , this is one Lucio's information against me : mistress Kate Keep - down was with child by him in the duke's time ...
Page 85
... swear , I will not die to - day for any man's persuasion . Duke . But hear you , Barnar . Not a word ; if you have any thing to say to me , come to my ward ; for thence will not I to - day . [ Exit . Enter Provost . Duke . Unfit to live ...
... swear , I will not die to - day for any man's persuasion . Duke . But hear you , Barnar . Not a word ; if you have any thing to say to me , come to my ward ; for thence will not I to - day . [ Exit . Enter Provost . Duke . Unfit to live ...
Page 86
... swear it ; they would else have married me to the rotten medlar . Duke . Sir , your company is fairer than honest : Rest you well . Lucio . By my troth , I'll go with thee to the lane's end : If bawdy talk offend you , we'll have very ...
... swear it ; they would else have married me to the rotten medlar . Duke . Sir , your company is fairer than honest : Rest you well . Lucio . By my troth , I'll go with thee to the lane's end : If bawdy talk offend you , we'll have very ...
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