The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... King of Sicilia , was overcome with jealousy of his wife with the King of Bohemia , his friend that came to see him ; and how he con- trived his death , and would have had his cupbearer to have poisoned him , who gave the King of ...
... King of Sicilia , was overcome with jealousy of his wife with the King of Bohemia , his friend that came to see him ; and how he con- trived his death , and would have had his cupbearer to have poisoned him , who gave the King of ...
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... king , who , quite devoid of pity , commanded that without delay it should be put in the boat , having neither sail nor ... king's The dramatic exhibition of Mamillius by Shakspere is amongst the most charming of his sketches . The ...
... king , who , quite devoid of pity , commanded that without delay it should be put in the boat , having neither sail nor ... king's The dramatic exhibition of Mamillius by Shakspere is amongst the most charming of his sketches . The ...
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... king , my brother ; whose loss of his most precious queen and children are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when sawest thou the prince Florizel my son ? Kings are no less unhappy , their issue not being gracious , than they ...
... king , my brother ; whose loss of his most precious queen and children are even now to be afresh lamented . Say to me , when sawest thou the prince Florizel my son ? Kings are no less unhappy , their issue not being gracious , than they ...
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... king's son , and scared my choughs from the chaff , I had not left a purse alive in the whole army .. [ CAM . , FLO ... king Leontes— Cam . Shall satisfy your father . Per . All that you speak shows fair . Cam . Happy be you ! Who have ...
... king's son , and scared my choughs from the chaff , I had not left a purse alive in the whole army .. [ CAM . , FLO ... king Leontes— Cam . Shall satisfy your father . Per . All that you speak shows fair . Cam . Happy be you ! Who have ...
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... king all , every word ; yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is no honest man neither to his father , nor to me , to go about to make me the king's brother - in - law . Clo . Indeed , brother - in - law was the farthest ...
... king all , every word ; yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is no honest man neither to his father , nor to me , to go about to make me the king's brother - in - law . Clo . Indeed , brother - in - law was the farthest ...
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