The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES , a follower of Bertram . Several young French LORDS , that serve with BERTRAM in the Flo- rentine war . STEWARD , CLOWN , A PAGE . } Servants to the Coun- tess of Rousillon . COUNTESS ...
... Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES , a follower of Bertram . Several young French LORDS , that serve with BERTRAM in the Flo- rentine war . STEWARD , CLOWN , A PAGE . } Servants to the Coun- tess of Rousillon . COUNTESS ...
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... Count . He was famous , Sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to be so : Gerard de Narbon . Laf . He was excellent , indeed , Madam ; the king very lately spoke of him , admiringly , and mourningly : he was skilful enough ...
... Count . He was famous , Sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to be so : Gerard de Narbon . Laf . He was excellent , indeed , Madam ; the king very lately spoke of him , admiringly , and mourningly : he was skilful enough ...
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... Count . Heaven bless him ! -Farewell , Bertram . [ Exit COUNTESS . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your thoughts [ To HELENA ] , be servants to you ! * Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her ...
... Count . Heaven bless him ! -Farewell , Bertram . [ Exit COUNTESS . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your thoughts [ To HELENA ] , be servants to you ! * Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her ...
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... count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well composed thee . Thy father's moral parts Mayst thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris ...
... count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . King . Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well composed thee . Thy father's moral parts Mayst thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris ...
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... count , Since the physican at your father's died ? He was much famed . Ber . Some six months since , my lord . King . If he were living , I would try him yet ; - Lend me an arm ; -the rest have worn me out With several applications ...
... count , Since the physican at your father's died ? He was much famed . Ber . Some six months since , my lord . King . If he were living , I would try him yet ; - Lend me an arm ; -the rest have worn me out With several applications ...
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