The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... King Richard 11 . Measure for Measure King Richard III . Merry Wives of Windsor Titus Andronicus Taming of the Shrew Julius Cæsar As You Like It • CONTENTS . Fage 22 ▽ King Lear 1 Two Gentlemen of Verona Pericles · 56 Twelfth Night 88 ...
... King Richard 11 . Measure for Measure King Richard III . Merry Wives of Windsor Titus Andronicus Taming of the Shrew Julius Cæsar As You Like It • CONTENTS . Fage 22 ▽ King Lear 1 Two Gentlemen of Verona Pericles · 56 Twelfth Night 88 ...
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... king , more than the scope Of these dilated articles allow . Farewell : and let your haste commend your duty . Cor . & Vol . In that , and all things , will we shew our duty . King . We doubt it nothing : heartily farewell . [ exeunt ...
... king , more than the scope Of these dilated articles allow . Farewell : and let your haste commend your duty . Cor . & Vol . In that , and all things , will we shew our duty . King . We doubt it nothing : heartily farewell . [ exeunt ...
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... King . Thou still hast been the father of good news . Pol . Have I , my lord ? Assure you , my good liege , I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God , and to my gracious king : And I do think ( or else this brain of mine ...
... King . Thou still hast been the father of good news . Pol . Have I , my lord ? Assure you , my good liege , I hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God , and to my gracious king : And I do think ( or else this brain of mine ...
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... King , Queen , Polonius , Ophelia , Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and others . King . How fares our cousin Hamlet ? Ham . Excellent , i'faith ; of the camelion's dish : I eat the air , promise - crammed : you cannot feed capons so . King ...
... King , Queen , Polonius , Ophelia , Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and others . King . How fares our cousin Hamlet ? Ham . Excellent , i'faith ; of the camelion's dish : I eat the air , promise - crammed : you cannot feed capons so . King ...
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... king sigh , but with a general groan . King . Arm you , I pray you , to this speedy voy- For we will fetters put upon this fear , [ age ; Which now goes too free - booted . Ros . & Guil . We will haste us . [ exeunt Rosencrantz and ...
... king sigh , but with a general groan . King . Arm you , I pray you , to this speedy voy- For we will fetters put upon this fear , [ age ; Which now goes too free - booted . Ros . & Guil . We will haste us . [ exeunt Rosencrantz and ...
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