The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... prince , with his courtiers of severall kinds , amongst which three ladies were in speciall grace with him ; and they , keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons and listning to ...
... prince , with his courtiers of severall kinds , amongst which three ladies were in speciall grace with him ; and they , keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons and listning to ...
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... prince starting up bare - faced , and finding himselfe thus sent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miserable case , and so was car- ried away by wicked spirits . This prince did personate in the morrall the Wicked ...
... prince starting up bare - faced , and finding himselfe thus sent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miserable case , and so was car- ried away by wicked spirits . This prince did personate in the morrall the Wicked ...
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... Prince of Purpoole , the ancient name of the manor , other students being elected to serve under him in all the various offices then appertaining to royalty and government . The grand entertainment of all was arranged for the evening of ...
... Prince of Purpoole , the ancient name of the manor , other students being elected to serve under him in all the various offices then appertaining to royalty and government . The grand entertainment of all was arranged for the evening of ...
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... Prince , and placed in a chair beside his Highness , to the end that he might be partaker of the sports intended . " Compli- mentary addresses were then exchanged between the Prince and the Ambassador , but , owing to defective ...
... Prince , and placed in a chair beside his Highness , to the end that he might be partaker of the sports intended . " Compli- mentary addresses were then exchanged between the Prince and the Ambassador , but , owing to defective ...
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... Prince Henry's profligate companions in a previous drama , a composition which had been several years before the public , and had not encountered effective remonstrance , could have had no idea that his appropriation of the name would ...
... Prince Henry's profligate companions in a previous drama , a composition which had been several years before the public , and had not encountered effective remonstrance , could have had no idea that his appropriation of the name would ...
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