The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... to the fastening of their swords . Upon their legs they wore silver greaves . " -The Workes of BENJAMIN JONSON , folio , 1640. Masques , p . 143 . ୦୦୮ . Enter the KING , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , 44 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
... to the fastening of their swords . Upon their legs they wore silver greaves . " -The Workes of BENJAMIN JONSON , folio , 1640. Masques , p . 143 . ୦୦୮ . Enter the KING , BIRON , LONGAVILLE , 44 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
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... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , Lords attending on the King . DUMAINE , BOYET , MERCADE , } Lords attending on the Princess of FRANCE . DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a Spaniard . SIR NATHANIEL , a Curate . HOLOFERNES , a schoolmaster . DULL , a ...
... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , Lords attending on the King . DUMAINE , BOYET , MERCADE , } Lords attending on the Princess of FRANCE . DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a Spaniard . SIR NATHANIEL , a Curate . HOLOFERNES , a schoolmaster . DULL , a ...
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... Biron , - ] In the old copies the name is spelt Ber owne , pro- bably in accordance with the ancient pronunciation of Biron , which appears to have been Beroon , with the accent on the last syllable . Thus in Act IV . Sc . 3 , we find ...
... Biron , - ] In the old copies the name is spelt Ber owne , pro- bably in accordance with the ancient pronunciation of Biron , which appears to have been Beroon , with the accent on the last syllable . Thus in Act IV . Sc . 3 , we find ...
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... BIRON . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please ; I only swore , to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . LONG . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . BIRON . By yea and nay , sir ...
... BIRON . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please ; I only swore , to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . LONG . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . BIRON . By yea and nay , sir ...
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... Biron ; adieu ! BIRON . No , my good lord ; I have sworn to stay with you : And , though I have for barbarism spoke more , Than for that angel knowledge you can say ; Yet , confident I'll keep what I have swore , * And bide the penance ...
... Biron ; adieu ! BIRON . No , my good lord ; I have sworn to stay with you : And , though I have for barbarism spoke more , Than for that angel knowledge you can say ; Yet , confident I'll keep what I have swore , * And bide the penance ...
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