The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the Poet |
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Would the duke , that tleman , and a friend of mine . is absent , have done this ?
Ere he would have Lucio . How now , noble Pompey ? What , at hang'd a man for
the getting a hundred bastards , the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ...
Would the duke , that tleman , and a friend of mine . is absent , have done this ?
Ere he would have Lucio . How now , noble Pompey ? What , at hang'd a man for
the getting a hundred bastards , the heels of Cæsar ? Art thou led in triumph ...
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Duke . Hath he borne himself penitently in Duke . Not so , not so ; his life is
parallel'd prison ? How seems he to be touch'd ? Even with the stroke and line of
his great jus Prov . A man that apprehends death no more tice ; dreadfully , but as
a ...
Duke . Hath he borne himself penitently in Duke . Not so , not so ; his life is
parallel'd prison ? How seems he to be touch'd ? Even with the stroke and line of
his great jus Prov . A man that apprehends death no more tice ; dreadfully , but as
a ...
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Tis that he sent me of the duke's return : And by an eminent body , that entore'd
ay , by this token , I desire his company ... -no : Before the duke ; and to the head
of Angelo For my authority bears a credent bulk , Accuse him home , and home .
Tis that he sent me of the duke's return : And by an eminent body , that entore'd
ay , by this token , I desire his company ... -no : Before the duke ; and to the head
of Angelo For my authority bears a credent bulk , Accuse him home , and home .
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0 , gracious duke , tance . Enter at opposite doors , Duke , Var- Harp not on that ;
nor do not banish reason rius , Lords ; Angelo , Escalus , Lucio , Provost , For
inequality : but let your reason serve Officers , and Citizens . To make the truth ...
0 , gracious duke , tance . Enter at opposite doors , Duke , Var- Harp not on that ;
nor do not banish reason rius , Lords ; Angelo , Escalus , Lucio , Provost , For
inequality : but let your reason serve Officers , and Citizens . To make the truth ...
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But faults so countenanc'd , that the strong Duke . Go , do it instantly. [ Exit
Provost . statutes And you , my noble and well - warranted cousin , Stand like the
forfeits in a barber's shop , Whom it concerns to hear this matter forth , As much in
...
But faults so countenanc'd , that the strong Duke . Go , do it instantly. [ Exit
Provost . statutes And you , my noble and well - warranted cousin , Stand like the
forfeits in a barber's shop , Whom it concerns to hear this matter forth , As much in
...
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