The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations |
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And pinch ' d the lily - tincture of her face , I am my master ' s true confirmed love ,
That now she is become as black as I , But cannot be true servant to my master ,
Sil . How tall was she ? Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Jul . About my ...
And pinch ' d the lily - tincture of her face , I am my master ' s true confirmed love ,
That now she is become as black as I , But cannot be true servant to my master ,
Sil . How tall was she ? Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Jul . About my ...
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What says she to my face ? 1 Out . Come , I must bring you to our captain ' s cave
. Pro . She says it is a fair one . Fear not ; he bears an honourable mind , Thu .
Nay , then the wanton lies : my face is black . | And will not use a woman
lawlessly ...
What says she to my face ? 1 Out . Come , I must bring you to our captain ' s cave
. Pro . She says it is a fair one . Fear not ; he bears an honourable mind , Thu .
Nay , then the wanton lies : my face is black . | And will not use a woman
lawlessly ...
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Upon his place , But in the presence of the prioress : And with full line of his
authority , Then , if you speak , you must not show your face ; Governs lord
Angelo ; a man whose blood Or , if you show your face , you must not speak . Is
very snow ...
Upon his place , But in the presence of the prioress : And with full line of his
authority , Then , if you speak , you must not show your face ; Governs lord
Angelo ; a man whose blood Or , if you show your face , you must not speak . Is
very snow ...
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I beseech your honour , ask me . Escal . Dost thou detest her therefore ? Escal .
Well , sir , what did this gentleman to her ? El . I say , sir , I will detest myself also ,
as well as Clo . I beseech you , sir , look in this gentleman ' s face . she , that this ...
I beseech your honour , ask me . Escal . Dost thou detest her therefore ? Escal .
Well , sir , what did this gentleman to her ? El . I say , sir , I will detest myself also ,
as well as Clo . I beseech you , sir , look in this gentleman ' s face . she , that this ...
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Is this the witness , friar ? what thou speak ' st , First , let her show her face , and
after speak . Or else thou art suborn ' d against his honour , Mari . Pardon , my
lord , I will not show my face , In hateful practice . First , his integrity Until my ...
Is this the witness , friar ? what thou speak ' st , First , let her show her face , and
after speak . Or else thou art suborn ' d against his honour , Mari . Pardon , my
lord , I will not show my face , In hateful practice . First , his integrity Until my ...
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