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... Prince Charles , the Lady Elizabeth , and the Prince Palatine Elector , in 1613 : " Paid to John Heminges uppon the councels warr . dated at Whitehall , xx ° die Maii 1613 , for presentinge before the Princes Hignes , the La . Elizabeth ...
... Prince Charles , the Lady Elizabeth , and the Prince Palatine Elector , in 1613 : " Paid to John Heminges uppon the councels warr . dated at Whitehall , xx ° die Maii 1613 , for presentinge before the Princes Hignes , the La . Elizabeth ...
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... prince's court contained the only theatre of the domain or principality . This sort of story , too , was admirably suited to Shakspeare's times , when the English court was still the foster mother of the state and the muses ; and when ...
... prince's court contained the only theatre of the domain or principality . This sort of story , too , was admirably suited to Shakspeare's times , when the English court was still the foster mother of the state and the muses ; and when ...
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... prince's serious advances till the expiration of the period of her mourning , and impose , besides , a heavy penance on him for his levity , drops the proper comic tone . But the tone of raillery which prevails throughout the piece ...
... prince's serious advances till the expiration of the period of her mourning , and impose , besides , a heavy penance on him for his levity , drops the proper comic tone . But the tone of raillery which prevails throughout the piece ...
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... prince's word , When thou didst make him master of thy bed , To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , some of you , knock at the abbey - gate , And bid the lady abbess come to me ; I will determine this before I stir . Enter a ...
... prince's word , When thou didst make him master of thy bed , To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , some of you , knock at the abbey - gate , And bid the lady abbess come to me ; I will determine this before I stir . Enter a ...
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... Prince of VERONA . PARIS , a young Nobleman , kinsman to the Prince . MONTAGUE , heads of two Houses , at variance with CAPULET . each other . An old Man , uncle to CAPULET . ROMEO , son to MONTAGUE . MERCUTIO , kinsman to the Prince ...
... Prince of VERONA . PARIS , a young Nobleman , kinsman to the Prince . MONTAGUE , heads of two Houses , at variance with CAPULET . each other . An old Man , uncle to CAPULET . ROMEO , son to MONTAGUE . MERCUTIO , kinsman to the Prince ...
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