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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). T THE WINTER's T AL E. Dramatis Perfonæ . LEONTES , King of Sicilia . Polixenes.
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). T THE WINTER's T AL E. Dramatis Perfonæ . LEONTES , King of Sicilia . Polixenes.
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... Sicilia . Polixenes , King of Bohemia . Mamillius , young Prince of Sicilia . Florizel , Prince of Bohemia . Camillo , Antigonus , Cleomines , Dion , Sicilian Lords . Another Sicilian Lord . Archidamus , a Bohemian Lord . Rogero , a ...
... Sicilia . Polixenes , King of Bohemia . Mamillius , young Prince of Sicilia . Florizel , Prince of Bohemia . Camillo , Antigonus , Cleomines , Dion , Sicilian Lords . Another Sicilian Lord . Archidamus , a Bohemian Lord . Rogero , a ...
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... Sicilia . Cam . I think , this coming fummer , the King of Sicilia means to pay Bobe- mia the vifitation , which he juftly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves ; for , indeed ...
... Sicilia . Cam . I think , this coming fummer , the King of Sicilia means to pay Bobe- mia the vifitation , which he juftly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves ; for , indeed ...
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... Sicilia cannot fhew himself over kind to Bo- hemia ; they were train'd together in their childhoods ; and there rooted betwixt them then fuch an affection , which cannot chufe but branch now . Since their more mature dignities and royal ...
... Sicilia cannot fhew himself over kind to Bo- hemia ; they were train'd together in their childhoods ; and there rooted betwixt them then fuch an affection , which cannot chufe but branch now . Since their more mature dignities and royal ...
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... Sicilia ? Her . He fomething feems unfettled . Pol . How my lord ? Leo . What cheer ? how is't with you , beft brother ? Her . You look , As if you held a brow of much Distraction . Are not you mov'd , my lord ? Leo . No , in good ...
... Sicilia ? Her . He fomething feems unfettled . Pol . How my lord ? Leo . What cheer ? how is't with you , beft brother ? Her . You look , As if you held a brow of much Distraction . Are not you mov'd , my lord ? Leo . No , in good ...
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