Friendly Folio - Measure, For Measure
Measure, For Measure is a comedy written by William Shakespeare...
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The complete package for a play's first 30 minutes, with all scripts and guides. The perfect introduction to Cue Script work in the classroom or workshop.
| Total Lines |
Characters |
Genders |
Running Time |
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| 435 |
14 (or 10 with doubling) |
10 male, 4 female |
25 to 29 mins |
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Parts / Sides in 'Measure, For Measure':
Speeches:
| Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-180 |
Angelo | 26 |
From thee: even from thy vertue. (What's this? what's this? is this her fault, or mine?) |
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| M-181 |
Angelo | 29 |
When I would pray, and think, I thinke, and pray |
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| M-182 |
Angelo | 17 |
Who will beleeve thee Isabell? |
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| M-183 |
Claudio | 19 |
I, but to die, and goe we know not where, |
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| M-184 |
Duke (Vincentio) | 28 |
Be absolute for death: either death or life |
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| M-185 |
Duke (Vincentio) | 19 |
Of Government, the properties to unfold, |
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| M-186 |
Duke (Vincentio) | 38 |
So then you hope of pardon from Lord Angelo? (Be absolute for death: either death or life) |
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| W-180 |
Isabella | 27 |
Most strange: but yet most truely wil I speake, (Oh Prince, I conjure thee, as thou beleev'st) |
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| W-181 |
Isabella | 17 |
Oh you beast, |
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| W-182 |
Isabella | 21 |
So you must be the first that gives this sentence, (Could great men thunder) |
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| W-183 |
Isabella | 17 |
To whom should I complaine? Did I tell this, |
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| W-184 |
Isabella | 21 |
Too late? why no: I that doe speak a word |
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| W-185 |
Mariana | 32 |
My Lord, I doe confesse I nere was married, |
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