Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Poems, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 184
Claud . Thus can the demigod authority Make us pay down for our offence by
weight The words of heaven ; on whom it will , it will ; On whom it will not , so ; yet
still ' t is just . Re - enter Lucio and two Gentlemen . Lucio . Why , how now ,
Claudio ...
Claud . Thus can the demigod authority Make us pay down for our offence by
weight The words of heaven ; on whom it will , it will ; On whom it will not , so ; yet
still ' t is just . Re - enter Lucio and two Gentlemen . Lucio . Why , how now ,
Claudio ...
Strana 208
Claud . But is there any ? Isab . Yes , brother , you may live : There is a devilish
mercy in the judge , If you ' ll implore it , that will free your life , But fetter you till
death . Claud . Perpetual durance ? Isab . Ay , just ; perpetual durance , a
restraint ...
Claud . But is there any ? Isab . Yes , brother , you may live : There is a devilish
mercy in the judge , If you ' ll implore it , that will free your life , But fetter you till
death . Claud . Perpetual durance ? Isab . Ay , just ; perpetual durance , a
restraint ...
Strana 341
1 20 Claud . Now , signior , what news ? Bene . Good day , my lord . D. Pedro .
Welcome , signior : you are almost come to part almost a fray . Claud . We had
like to have had our two noses snapp'd off with two old men without teeth . D.
Pedro .
1 20 Claud . Now , signior , what news ? Bene . Good day , my lord . D. Pedro .
Welcome , signior : you are almost come to part almost a fray . Claud . We had
like to have had our two noses snapp'd off with two old men without teeth . D.
Pedro .
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