The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... queen . Hel . And you , monarch . Par . No. Hel . And no . || Par . Are you meditating on virginity ? Hel . Ay . You have some stain of soldier in you ; let me ask you a question : Man is enemy to virginity : how may we barricado it ...
... queen . Hel . And you , monarch . Par . No. Hel . And no . || Par . Are you meditating on virginity ? Hel . Ay . You have some stain of soldier in you ; let me ask you a question : Man is enemy to virginity : how may we barricado it ...
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... level ; Diana , no queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor knight ‡ surprised , The nearest way . ( To be . ) + Foolishly done . without rescue , in the first assault , or ransom SCENE III . ] 9 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... level ; Diana , no queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor knight ‡ surprised , The nearest way . ( To be . ) + Foolishly done . without rescue , in the first assault , or ransom SCENE III . ] 9 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... queen of Carthage was , - Tranio , I burn , I pine , I perish , Tranio , If I achieve not this young modest girl : Counsel me , Tranio , for I know thou canst ; Assist me , Tranio , for I know thou wilt . Tra . Master , it is no time to ...
... queen of Carthage was , - Tranio , I burn , I pine , I perish , Tranio , If I achieve not this young modest girl : Counsel me , Tranio , for I know thou canst ; Assist me , Tranio , for I know thou wilt . Tra . Master , it is no time to ...
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... Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione . PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a Lady , Two other LADIES , MOPSA , DORCAS , Attending the Queen . } Shepherdesses . LORDS , LADIES , and ATTENDANTS ; Satyrs for a ...
... Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione . PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a Lady , Two other LADIES , MOPSA , DORCAS , Attending the Queen . } Shepherdesses . LORDS , LADIES , and ATTENDANTS ; Satyrs for a ...
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... queen ? speak you . Her . I had thought , Sir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , Sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia's well : this satisfaction The by ...
... queen ? speak you . Her . I had thought , Sir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , Sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia's well : this satisfaction The by ...
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