The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 第 1 卷H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... Ifab . Yes , truly ; I fpeak not , as defiring more ; But rather wifhing a more strict restraint , Upon the fifter - hood , the votarifts of Saint Clare .. Lucio . [ Within . ] Hoa ! Peace be in this place lov ] ` fab . Who's that which ...
... Ifab . Yes , truly ; I fpeak not , as defiring more ; But rather wifhing a more strict restraint , Upon the fifter - hood , the votarifts of Saint Clare .. Lucio . [ Within . ] Hoa ! Peace be in this place lov ] ` fab . Who's that which ...
第320页
... Ifab . Some one with child by him ? -my cousin Juliet P Lucio . Is the your coufin ? Ifab . Adoptedly , as fchool - maids change their names , By vain , tho ' apt , affection . Lucio . She it is . Ifab . O , let him marry her . Lucio ...
... Ifab . Some one with child by him ? -my cousin Juliet P Lucio . Is the your coufin ? Ifab . Adoptedly , as fchool - maids change their names , By vain , tho ' apt , affection . Lucio . She it is . Ifab . O , let him marry her . Lucio ...
第321页
... Ifab I'll fee what I can do . Lucio . But , fpeedily . Ifab . will about it ftrait ; No longer staying , but to give the mother Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you ; Commend me to my brother : foon at night El fend him certain word ...
... Ifab I'll fee what I can do . Lucio . But , fpeedily . Ifab . will about it ftrait ; No longer staying , but to give the mother Notice of my affair . I humbly thank you ; Commend me to my brother : foon at night El fend him certain word ...
第331页
... Ifab . Muft he needs die ? Ang . Maiden , no remedy . Ifab . Yes ; I do think , that you might pardon him ; And neither heav'n , nor man , grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Ifab . But can you if you would ? Ang . Look , what ...
... Ifab . Muft he needs die ? Ang . Maiden , no remedy . Ifab . Yes ; I do think , that you might pardon him ; And neither heav'n , nor man , grieve at the mercy . Ang . I will not do't . Ifab . But can you if you would ? Ang . Look , what ...
第332页
... Ifab . I wou'd to heav'n I had your potency , And you were fabel ; fhould it then be thus ? No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , And what a prifoner . Lucio . Ay , touch him ; there's the vein . Ang . Your brother is a forfeit ...
... Ifab . I wou'd to heav'n I had your potency , And you were fabel ; fhould it then be thus ? No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , And what a prifoner . Lucio . Ay , touch him ; there's the vein . Ang . Your brother is a forfeit ...
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