The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... SCENE , partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bithynia . The plot taken from the old ftory - book of Doraftus and Faunia , .B . The Country here call'd Bithynia hath in all former Edi- tions been printed Bohemia an inland kingdom fituated ...
... SCENE , partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bithynia . The plot taken from the old ftory - book of Doraftus and Faunia , .B . The Country here call'd Bithynia hath in all former Edi- tions been printed Bohemia an inland kingdom fituated ...
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... SCENE II . Enter Leontes , Hermione , Mamillus , Polixenes , Camillo , and Attendants . Pol . Nine changes of the watry star hath been The fhepherd's note , fince we have left our throne Without a burthen ; time as long again Would be ...
... SCENE II . Enter Leontes , Hermione , Mamillus , Polixenes , Camillo , and Attendants . Pol . Nine changes of the watry star hath been The fhepherd's note , fince we have left our throne Without a burthen ; time as long again Would be ...
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... SCENE IV . Enter Polixenes . Pol . This is ftrange ! methinks My favour here begins to warp . Not speak ? Good day , Camillo ! Cam . Hail , moft royal Sir ! Pol . What is the news i'th ' Court ? Cam . None rare , my Lord . Pol . The ...
... SCENE IV . Enter Polixenes . Pol . This is ftrange ! methinks My favour here begins to warp . Not speak ? Good day , Camillo ! Cam . Hail , moft royal Sir ! Pol . What is the news i'th ' Court ? Cam . None rare , my Lord . Pol . The ...
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... SCENE I. The SCENE Continues . [ Exeunt , Enter Hermione , Mamillus , and Ladies . AKE the boy to you ; he fo troubles me " Tis paft enduring .. T 1 Lady . Come , my gracious Lord , Shall I be your play - fellow ? Mam . No , I'll none ...
... SCENE I. The SCENE Continues . [ Exeunt , Enter Hermione , Mamillus , and Ladies . AKE the boy to you ; he fo troubles me " Tis paft enduring .. T 1 Lady . Come , my gracious Lord , Shall I be your play - fellow ? Mam . No , I'll none ...
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... SCENE V. Enter Paulina with a child . Lord . You must not enter . Pau . Nay rather , good my Lords , be fecond to me : Fear you his tyranırous paffion more , alas , Than the Queen's life ? a gracious innocent foul , More free than he is ...
... SCENE V. Enter Paulina with a child . Lord . You must not enter . Pau . Nay rather , good my Lords , be fecond to me : Fear you his tyranırous paffion more , alas , Than the Queen's life ? a gracious innocent foul , More free than he is ...
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