The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... Friar , it cannot be . Thou seest that all the grace that she hath left Is that she will not add to her damnation A sin of perjury ; she not denies it : Why seek'st thou then to cover with excuse That which appears in proper nakedness ?
... Friar , it cannot be . Thou seest that all the grace that she hath left Is that she will not add to her damnation A sin of perjury ; she not denies it : Why seek'st thou then to cover with excuse That which appears in proper nakedness ?
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... Friar . Pause awhile , And let my counsel sway you in this case . Your daughter here the princes left for dead : Let her awhile be secretly kept in , And publish it that she is dead indeed ; Maintain a mourning ostentation , And on your ...
... Friar . Pause awhile , And let my counsel sway you in this case . Your daughter here the princes left for dead : Let her awhile be secretly kept in , And publish it that she is dead indeed ; Maintain a mourning ostentation , And on your ...
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... friar advise you : And though you know my inwardness and love Is very much unto the prince and Claudio , Yet , by mine honour , I will deal in this 222. rack , i.e. strain to its utmost extent . 227. his study of imagination , his ...
... friar advise you : And though you know my inwardness and love Is very much unto the prince and Claudio , Yet , by mine honour , I will deal in this 222. rack , i.e. strain to its utmost extent . 227. his study of imagination , his ...
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... Friar . ' Tis well consented : presently away ; For to strange sores strangely they strain the cure . Come , lady , die to live : this wedding - day Perhaps is but prolong'd : have patience and endure . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and ...
... Friar . ' Tis well consented : presently away ; For to strange sores strangely they strain the cure . Come , lady , die to live : this wedding - day Perhaps is but prolong'd : have patience and endure . [ Exeunt all but Benedick and ...
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... FRIAR FRANCIS , and HERO . Friar . Did I not tell you she was innocent ? Leon . So are the prince and Claudio , who accused her Upon the error that you heard debated : But Margaret was in some fault for this , Although against her will ...
... FRIAR FRANCIS , and HERO . Friar . Did I not tell you she was innocent ? Leon . So are the prince and Claudio , who accused her Upon the error that you heard debated : But Margaret was in some fault for this , Although against her will ...
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