The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... lords . DION , Another Sicilian lord . ROGERO , a Sicilian gentleman . An Attendant on the young Prince Mamillius . Officers of a Court of Judicature . POLIXENES , King of Bohemia . FLORIZEL , his son . ARCHIDAMUS , a Bohemian lord . A ...
... lords . DION , Another Sicilian lord . ROGERO , a Sicilian gentleman . An Attendant on the young Prince Mamillius . Officers of a Court of Judicature . POLIXENES , King of Bohemia . FLORIZEL , his son . ARCHIDAMUS , a Bohemian lord . A ...
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... lord . - You'll stay ? Pol . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You ... lord's . Will you go yet ? Force me to keep you as a prisoner , a To let is to hinder : and it is probably here used ...
... lord . - You'll stay ? Pol . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! No , madam . I may not , verily . You ... lord's . Will you go yet ? Force me to keep you as a prisoner , a To let is to hinder : and it is probably here used ...
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... lord's tricks , and yours , when you were boys ; You were pretty lordings then . We were , fair queen , Pol . Two lads , that thought there was no more behind But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was ...
... lord's tricks , and yours , when you were boys ; You were pretty lordings then . We were , fair queen , Pol . Two lads , that thought there was no more behind But such a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was ...
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... lord . I ' fecks ? Why , that's my bawcock . What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? — They say it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain : And yet the steer , the heifer , and the calf , Are ...
... lord . I ' fecks ? Why , that's my bawcock . What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? — They say it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain : And yet the steer , the heifer , and the calf , Are ...
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... lord ! Leon . What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? d Her . As if you held a brow of much distraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ? Leon . No , in good earnest.— How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness ...
... lord ! Leon . What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? d Her . As if you held a brow of much distraction : Are you mov'd , my lord ? Leon . No , in good earnest.— How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness ...
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