The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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PERICLES PRINCE OF TYRE KING LEAR ROMEO AND JULIET HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK CYTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE 3 30 59 88 123 151 182 215 238 270 293 305 318 370 401 430 465 . 3 LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , BY MR . NICHOLAS.
PERICLES PRINCE OF TYRE KING LEAR ROMEO AND JULIET HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK CYTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE 3 30 59 88 123 151 182 215 238 270 293 305 318 370 401 430 465 . 3 LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , BY MR . NICHOLAS.
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In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterward married to the murderers .
In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , are both concerned in the murder of their husbands , and are afterward married to the murderers .
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The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely † cheated of our lives by drunkards.This wide - chapped rascal ; - ' Would , thou might'st lie drowning ...
The king and prince at prayers ! let us assist them , For our case is as theirs . Seb . I am out of patience . Ant . We are merely † cheated of our lives by drunkards.This wide - chapped rascal ; - ' Would , thou might'st lie drowning ...
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I am , in my condition , A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ! ) and would no more endure † Own'd . Command . This wooden slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth .
I am , in my condition , A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ! ) and would no more endure † Own'd . Command . This wooden slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth .
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Behold , Sir king , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : For more assurance that a living prince Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; And to thee , and thy company , I bid A hearty welcome . Alon .
Behold , Sir king , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : For more assurance that a living prince Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; And to thee , and thy company , I bid A hearty welcome . Alon .
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