The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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A heavier task could not have been impos'd , Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet , that the world may witness , that my end Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave .
A heavier task could not have been impos'd , Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet , that the world may witness , that my end Was wrought by nature , not by vile offence , I'll utter what my sorrow gives me leave .
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Enter Dromio of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy master now at hand ? Dro . E. Nay , he is at ' two hands with me , and that my two ears can witness , Adr . Say , didst thou speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro .
Enter Dromio of Ephesus . Adr . Say , is your tardy master now at hand ? Dro . E. Nay , he is at ' two hands with me , and that my two ears can witness , Adr . Say , didst thou speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro .
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... Look sweet , speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger : Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false : What need she be acquainted ?
... Look sweet , speak fair , become disloyalty ; Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger : Bear a fair presence , though your heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; Be secret - false : What need she be acquainted ?
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S. A very reverent body ; ay , such a one as ą man inay not speak of , without he say , sir - reverence : I have but lean luck in the match , and yet is she a wondrous fat marriage . Ant . S. How dost thou mean , a fat marriage ? Dro .
S. A very reverent body ; ay , such a one as ą man inay not speak of , without he say , sir - reverence : I have but lean luck in the match , and yet is she a wondrous fat marriage . Ant . S. How dost thou mean , a fat marriage ? Dro .
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Adr . Did'st speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I teseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me still ; My tongue , though not my heart , shall have his will . He is deformed , crooked , old , and sere , Ill - fac'd , worse ...
Adr . Did'st speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I teseech . Adr . I cannot , nor I will not , hold me still ; My tongue , though not my heart , shall have his will . He is deformed , crooked , old , and sere , Ill - fac'd , worse ...
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