The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Young Prince of Sicilia . FLORIZEL , Prince of Bithynia . CAMILLO , ANTIGONUS , Sicilian Lords . CLEOMINES , DION , Other Sicilian Lords . ARCHIDAMUS , a Lord of Bithynia . Old Shepherd , reputed Father of Perdita , Clown , bis Son ...
... Young Prince of Sicilia . FLORIZEL , Prince of Bithynia . CAMILLO , ANTIGONUS , Sicilian Lords . CLEOMINES , DION , Other Sicilian Lords . ARCHIDAMUS , a Lord of Bithynia . Old Shepherd , reputed Father of Perdita , Clown , bis Son ...
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... young Prince Mamillus : it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note . Cam . I very well agree with you in the hopes of him : it is a gallant child , one that , indeed , phyficks the fubject , makes old hearts ...
... young Prince Mamillus : it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note . Cam . I very well agree with you in the hopes of him : it is a gallant child , one that , indeed , phyficks the fubject , makes old hearts ...
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... to's ; for s ; In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not crofs'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Her . Oh ! Grace to boot ! Of Of this make no conclufion , left you fay Your 8 The Winter's Tale .
... to's ; for s ; In those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not crofs'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . Her . Oh ! Grace to boot ! Of Of this make no conclufion , left you fay Your 8 The Winter's Tale .
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... young Prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , Sir , He's all my exercife , my mirth , my matter ; Now my fworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parafite , my foldier , ftates - man , all ; He makes a July's day fhort ...
... young Prince , as we Do seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , Sir , He's all my exercife , my mirth , my matter ; Now my fworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parafite , my foldier , ftates - man , all ; He makes a July's day fhort ...
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... young Doricles Do light upon her , fhe fhall bring him that Which he not dreams of . SCENE VI . Enter a Servant . Ser . O mafter , if you did but hear the pedlar at the door , you would never dance again after a tabor and pipe : no ...
... young Doricles Do light upon her , fhe fhall bring him that Which he not dreams of . SCENE VI . Enter a Servant . Ser . O mafter , if you did but hear the pedlar at the door , you would never dance again after a tabor and pipe : no ...
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