The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xviii
... lady at the Court of King Charles of Bohemia ; but , giving ear to the rumours of her adultery , he had imprisoned her in one of his castles and finally put her to death . While in prison , his wife had given birth to a son , who was ...
... lady at the Court of King Charles of Bohemia ; but , giving ear to the rumours of her adultery , he had imprisoned her in one of his castles and finally put her to death . While in prison , his wife had given birth to a son , who was ...
Page xxiii
... lady Fortune , Proserpina , Juno's eyes , Cytherea's breath and Dis's waggon , in a way that would seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess , were we not to understand that she is a shepherdess brought up at a time when these ...
... lady Fortune , Proserpina , Juno's eyes , Cytherea's breath and Dis's waggon , in a way that would seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess , were we not to understand that she is a shepherdess brought up at a time when these ...
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... lady attending on Hermione . MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Other Lords and Gentlemen , Ladies , Officers , and Servants , Shepherds , and Shepherdesses . Time , as Chorus . SCENE : Partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bohemia . 1 ...
... lady attending on Hermione . MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Other Lords and Gentlemen , Ladies , Officers , and Servants , Shepherds , and Shepherdesses . Time , as Chorus . SCENE : Partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bohemia . 1 ...
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... lady she her lord . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! You'll stay ? No , madam . I may not , verily ... lady's " Verily " ' s 50 As potent as a lord's . Will you go yet ? Force me to keep you as a prisoner , Pol . How say ...
... lady she her lord . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! You'll stay ? No , madam . I may not , verily ... lady's " Verily " ' s 50 As potent as a lord's . Will you go yet ? Force me to keep you as a prisoner , Pol . How say ...
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... lady ! Temptations have since then been born to ' s : for In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had then not cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! Of this make no conclusion , lest you ...
... lady ! Temptations have since then been born to ' s : for In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious self had then not cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! Of this make no conclusion , lest you ...
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