The Plays of Shakespeare ; The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker, 1853 |
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Pagina 59
... Attendants . Duke . Escalus ! Escal . My lord . Duke . Of government the properties to unfold , Would seem in me t ... Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For , you must know , we have with special soul Elected him our ...
... Attendants . Duke . Escalus ! Escal . My lord . Duke . Of government the properties to unfold , Would seem in me t ... Attendant . What figure of us think you he will bear ? For , you must know , we have with special soul Elected him our ...
Pagina 62
... Attendants . Ang . We must not make a scare - crow of the law , Setting it up to fear the birds of prey , And let it keep one shape , till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . Escal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and ...
... Attendants . Ang . We must not make a scare - crow of the law , Setting it up to fear the birds of prey , And let it keep one shape , till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . Escal . Ay , but yet Let us be keen , and ...
Pagina 82
... Attendants . SCENE : Ephesus . SCENE I. - A Hall in the DUKE's Palace . ACT I. Enter SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus , ÆGEON , a Merchant of Syracusa , Jailor , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall ...
... Attendants . SCENE : Ephesus . SCENE I. - A Hall in the DUKE's Palace . ACT I. Enter SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus , ÆGEON , a Merchant of Syracusa , Jailor , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall ...
Pagina 117
... Attendants . D. Pedro . Good morrow to this fair assembly . Leon . Good morrow , prince ; good morrow , Claudio : We here attend you . Are you yet determin'd To - day to marry with my brother's daughter ? Claud . I'll hold my mind were ...
... Attendants . D. Pedro . Good morrow to this fair assembly . Leon . Good morrow , prince ; good morrow , Claudio : We here attend you . Are you yet determin'd To - day to marry with my brother's daughter ? Claud . I'll hold my mind were ...
Pagina 123
... Attendants . Boyet . Now , madam , summon up your clearest spirits . Consider whom the king your father sends , To whom he sends , and what's his embassy : Yourself , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the sole ...
... Attendants . Boyet . Now , madam , summon up your clearest spirits . Consider whom the king your father sends , To whom he sends , and what's his embassy : Yourself , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the sole ...
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