The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... prince is that ? Clo . The black prince , Sir ; alias , the prince of darkness ; alias , the devil . Laf . Hold thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to sug- gest thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . Clo . I ...
... prince is that ? Clo . The black prince , Sir ; alias , the prince of darkness ; alias , the devil . Laf . Hold thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to sug- gest thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . Clo . I ...
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... prince , Even such , a woman oweth to her husband : And , when she's forward , peevish , sullen , sour , And , not obedient to his honest will , What is she , but a foul contending rebel , And graceless traitor to her loving lord ? - I ...
... prince , Even such , a woman oweth to her husband : And , when she's forward , peevish , sullen , sour , And , not obedient to his honest will , What is she , but a foul contending rebel , And graceless traitor to her loving lord ? - I ...
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... PRINCE MAMILLIUS . OFFICERS of a Court of Judicature . POLIXENES , King of Bohemia . FLORIZEL , his Son . ARCHIDAMUS , a Bohemian Lord . A MARINER . JAILER . An old SHEPHERD , reputed Father of Perdita . CLOWN , his Son . SERVANT to the ...
... PRINCE MAMILLIUS . OFFICERS of a Court of Judicature . POLIXENES , King of Bohemia . FLORIZEL , his Son . ARCHIDAMUS , a Bohemian Lord . A MARINER . JAILER . An old SHEPHERD , reputed Father of Perdita . CLOWN , his Son . SERVANT to the ...
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... prince Mamillius ; it is a gentleman of the greatest promise , that ever came into my note . Cam . I very well agree with you in the hopes of him : it is a gallant child ; one that , indeed , physics the subject , makes old hearts fresh ...
... prince Mamillius ; it is a gentleman of the greatest promise , that ever came into my note . Cam . I very well agree with you in the hopes of him : it is a gallant child ; one that , indeed , physics the subject , makes old hearts fresh ...
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... prince my son , Who , I do think is mine , and love as mine ; Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? Could man so blench ? + Cam . I must believe you , Sir ; I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for't : Provided , that when he's ...
... prince my son , Who , I do think is mine , and love as mine ; Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? Could man so blench ? + Cam . I must believe you , Sir ; I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for't : Provided , that when he's ...
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