The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. F EVANS . ACT I. Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I have said ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. F EVANS . ACT I. Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I have said ...
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... Enter LEONTES , POLIXENES , HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , Ca- MILLO , and Attendants . Pol . Nine changes of the wat'ry star have been The shepherd's note , since we have left our throne Without a burthen : time as long again Would be fill'd ...
... Enter LEONTES , POLIXENES , HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , Ca- MILLO , and Attendants . Pol . Nine changes of the wat'ry star have been The shepherd's note , since we have left our throne Without a burthen : time as long again Would be fill'd ...
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... the most minute directions for serving delicacies to my lord's own mess ; but bacon and other pièces de résistance to the Lord Chamberlain's and Steward's messes . ACT II . SCENE I.Sicilia - The Palace . Enter 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
... the most minute directions for serving delicacies to my lord's own mess ; but bacon and other pièces de résistance to the Lord Chamberlain's and Steward's messes . ACT II . SCENE I.Sicilia - The Palace . Enter 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
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... Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me ' Tis past enduring . 1 Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ...
... Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me ' Tis past enduring . 1 Lady . Come , my gracious lord , No , I'll none of you . Shall I be your playfellow ? Mam . 1 Lady . Why , my sweet lord ...
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... Enter PAULINA and Attendants . Paul . The keeper of the prison , -call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant . Let him have knowledge who I am . - Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good for thee , What dost thou then in prison ? —Now , good ...
... Enter PAULINA and Attendants . Paul . The keeper of the prison , -call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant . Let him have knowledge who I am . - Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good for thee , What dost thou then in prison ? —Now , good ...
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