The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 12
... didst thou utter , I am yours for ever . Her . It is grace , indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 12 At entering into any contract , or plighting of troth , this clapping of hands together set the seal ...
... didst thou utter , I am yours for ever . Her . It is grace , indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 12 At entering into any contract , or plighting of troth , this clapping of hands together set the seal ...
Page 17
... Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material32 . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They're here with me already33 : whispering , round- ing34 , Sicilia is a so - forth : ' Tis far gone , When I ...
... Didst note it ? Cam . He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material32 . Leon . Didst perceive it ? - They're here with me already33 : whispering , round- ing34 , Sicilia is a so - forth : ' Tis far gone , When I ...
Page 46
... didst counsel and aid them , for their better safety , to fly away by night . Her . Since what I am to say , must be but that Which contradicts my accusation ; and The testimony on my part , no other But what comes from myself ; it ...
... didst counsel and aid them , for their better safety , to fly away by night . Her . Since what I am to say , must be but that Which contradicts my accusation ; and The testimony on my part , no other But what comes from myself ; it ...
Page 53
... didst speak but well , When most the truth ; which I receive much better Than to be pitied of thee . Prythee , bring me To the dead bodies of my queen , and son : One grave shall be for both ; upon them shall The causes of their death ...
... didst speak but well , When most the truth ; which I receive much better Than to be pitied of thee . Prythee , bring me To the dead bodies of my queen , and son : One grave shall be for both ; upon them shall The causes of their death ...
Page 136
... didst thou speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro . E. Ay , ay , he told his mind upon ' mine ear : Beshrew his hand , I scarce could understand it . Luc . Spake he so doubtfully , thou could'st not feel his meaning ? Dro . E. Nay ...
... didst thou speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro . E. Ay , ay , he told his mind upon ' mine ear : Beshrew his hand , I scarce could understand it . Luc . Spake he so doubtfully , thou could'st not feel his meaning ? Dro . E. Nay ...
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