The Dramatic Works and Poems of William ShakespeareC. Daly, 1860 - 924 pages |
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Page xiii
... attendant upon Hero , at her window - and the prince and Claudio are led to believe that their doubts have been confirmed ... attendants . Each believes the story , and , conscious of the worth of the other , is en- trapped into a love ...
... attendant upon Hero , at her window - and the prince and Claudio are led to believe that their doubts have been confirmed ... attendants . Each believes the story , and , conscious of the worth of the other , is en- trapped into a love ...
Page xviii
... attendants sleeping in the king's bed - chamber with blood , and places two daggers on their pillows ; who , being discovered in that plight by Macduff in the morning , Macbeth murders them also , to prevent discovery , pretending to ...
... attendants sleeping in the king's bed - chamber with blood , and places two daggers on their pillows ; who , being discovered in that plight by Macduff in the morning , Macbeth murders them also , to prevent discovery , pretending to ...
Page xxii
... attendants to bear him to another room , where he expires . The prince , now Henry the Fifth , to the astonish- ment of all , discards his old companions , retains and confers honour on the chief justice who had once committed him to ...
... attendants to bear him to another room , where he expires . The prince , now Henry the Fifth , to the astonish- ment of all , discards his old companions , retains and confers honour on the chief justice who had once committed him to ...
Page xxxiii
... attendants with her , to abide a month . She , however , having so con- certed it with Regan , drives Lear , by unkind treatment , from her palace ; and the King dispatches Kent ( who has in disguise become his old master's servant ) to ...
... attendants with her , to abide a month . She , however , having so con- certed it with Regan , drives Lear , by unkind treatment , from her palace ; and the King dispatches Kent ( who has in disguise become his old master's servant ) to ...
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... attendants , And subjects none abroad ; pray you , look in . My dukedom , since you have given me again , 1 will requite you with as good a thing ; At least , bring forth a wonder , to content ye , As much as me my dukedom . The ...
... attendants , And subjects none abroad ; pray you , look in . My dukedom , since you have given me again , 1 will requite you with as good a thing ; At least , bring forth a wonder , to content ye , As much as me my dukedom . The ...
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