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Your ships are stayed at Venice ; and the duke ( For private quarrel ' twixt your
duke and him ) Hath published and proclaimed it openly . ' Tis marvel ; but that
you ' re but newly come , You might have heard it else proclaimed about . Ped .
Your ships are stayed at Venice ; and the duke ( For private quarrel ' twixt your
duke and him ) Hath published and proclaimed it openly . ' Tis marvel ; but that
you ' re but newly come , You might have heard it else proclaimed about . Ped .
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Lay hold on him , I charge you in the duke ' s name . — 0 , my son , my son ! - Tell
me , thou villain , where is my son Lucentio ? Tra . Call forth an officer . [ Enter
one with an Officer . ] Carry this mad knave to the jail . Father Baptista , I charge ...
Lay hold on him , I charge you in the duke ' s name . — 0 , my son , my son ! - Tell
me , thou villain , where is my son Lucentio ? Tra . Call forth an officer . [ Enter
one with an Officer . ] Carry this mad knave to the jail . Father Baptista , I charge ...
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... demand , and answer to his part Performed in this wide gap of time , since first
We were dissevered . Hastily lead away . ( Exeunt . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
PERSONS REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke Act V . ) WINTER ' S TALE . 149
149.
... demand , and answer to his part Performed in this wide gap of time , since first
We were dissevered . Hastily lead away . ( Exeunt . COMEDY OF ERRORS .
PERSONS REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke Act V . ) WINTER ' S TALE . 149
149.
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... a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious
Glossary ... William Shakespeare. COMEDY OF ERRORS . PERSONS
REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus . ÆGEON ( 151 ) COMEDY OF
ERRORS.
... a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious
Glossary ... William Shakespeare. COMEDY OF ERRORS . PERSONS
REPRESENTED . SOLINUS , Duke of Ephesus . ÆGEON ( 151 ) COMEDY OF
ERRORS.
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Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not partial , to infringe our
laws . The enmity and discord , which of late Sprung from the rancorous outrage
of your duke To merchants , our well - dealing countrymen ,Who , wanting
guilders ...
Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not partial , to infringe our
laws . The enmity and discord , which of late Sprung from the rancorous outrage
of your duke To merchants , our well - dealing countrymen ,Who , wanting
guilders ...
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