| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 386 pages
...paved bed would break, And take her hence in horror > Mari. Isabel^ . . •.,,.'•' • 47* " Swset Isabel, do yet but kneel by me ; " Hold up your hands,...better " For .being a little bad ; so may my husband." Oh, Isabel! will you not lend a knee f Duke. He dies for Claudio's death. . hat. Most bounteous sir,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1803 - 76 pages
...service. Duke. Against all sense you do importune her : Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And...Mari. Isabel, Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by me : — They say, best men are moulded out of faults ; And, for the most, become much more the better... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 408 pages
...Isabel, do yet Imt kneel by roe; Hold up your hr.iids, say nothing, I'll speak all, They say, best Tneii are moulded out of faults; And, for the most, become...little bad : so may my husband. O, Isabel! will you i:ot lend a knee? Duke. He dies for. Claudio's death. Isab. Most bounteous Sir, \Knccliug. took, if... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...; Sense here means and (t/ection, Hei Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And take iier hence in horror. Mari. Isabel, Sweet Isabel, do yet...your hands, say nothing, I'll speak all. They say be-.t men are moulded out of taults ; And, for the most, become much more tiie better For being a little... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 434 pages
...Duke. Against all sense you do importune her: Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, -£ » Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And...Mari. Isabel, Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by me ; — They say, best men are moulded out of faults ; And, for the most, become much more the bettor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 pages
...service. . Duke. Against all sense you do imp6rtune her : Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And...horror. Mari. Isabel, Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by tne ; Hold up your hands, say nothing, I'll speak all. They say, best men are moulded out of faults... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 460 pages
...service. Duke. Agaiust all seuse* you do importune her: Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And...I'll speak all. They say, best men are moulded out of fanlts ; And, for the most, become mnch more the better For being a little bad : so may my husband.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 454 pages
...bnt kneel by me ; Hold up yonr hands, say nothing, I'll speak all. They say, best men are moulded ont of faults ; And, for the most, become much more the...little bad : so may my husband. O, Isabel ! will you uot lend a knee ''Duke. He dies for Clandio's death! I,ab. Most bounteous sir, [Kneeling. Look, if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 pages
...service. Duke. Against all sense you do imp6rtune her : Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And...better For being a little bad : so may my husband. 0, Isabel ! will you not lend a knee ? Duke. He diesfor Claudio's death. Isab. Most bounteous sir,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...bed would break, And take her hence in horror ! Reformed Man sometimes best. They say best men arc moulded out of faults ! And for the most, become much...better For being a little bad ; so may my husband. Intents more excttsatle than Aclt. His act did not o'ertake his bad intent ; And must be buried but... | |
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