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Page 55
... I bestrid thee in the wars , and took Deep scars to save thy life , even for the blood That then I lost for thee , now grant me justice , Ęgeon . Unless the fear of death doth make me dote ; I see my son Antipholis , and Dromio .
... I bestrid thee in the wars , and took Deep scars to save thy life , even for the blood That then I lost for thee , now grant me justice , Ęgeon . Unless the fear of death doth make me dote ; I see my son Antipholis , and Dromio .
Page 58
Haft thou so crack'd and splitteď my poor tongue In feven short years , that here my only son Knows not my feeble key of untun'd cares ? Tho ' now this grained face of mine be hid In fap - consuming winter's drizled snow , And all the ...
Haft thou so crack'd and splitteď my poor tongue In feven short years , that here my only son Knows not my feeble key of untun'd cares ? Tho ' now this grained face of mine be hid In fap - consuming winter's drizled snow , And all the ...
Page 61
Ęgeon , in the if Scene of the ift Act , is precise as to the Time his Son left him , in Quett of his Brother : My ... And how long it was from the Son's thus parting from his Father , to their meeting again at Ephesus , where Ęgeon ...
Ęgeon , in the if Scene of the ift Act , is precise as to the Time his Son left him , in Quett of his Brother : My ... And how long it was from the Son's thus parting from his Father , to their meeting again at Ephesus , where Ęgeon ...
Page 64
Clown , bis Son . A Marinor Goaler . i Servant to the Old Shepherd . Autolicus , a Rogue . Time , as Chorus . 1 Y Hermione , Queen to Lcontes . Perdita , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione . Paulina , Wife to Antigonus .
Clown , bis Son . A Marinor Goaler . i Servant to the Old Shepherd . Autolicus , a Rogue . Time , as Chorus . 1 Y Hermione , Queen to Lcontes . Perdita , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione . Paulina , Wife to Antigonus .
Page 67
Arch . If the King had no son , they would defire to live on crutches ' till he had one . SCENE opens to the Presence . Enter Leontes , Hermione , Mamillius , Polixenes , and Attendants . Pol . Nine Changes of the watry star hath been ...
Arch . If the King had no son , they would defire to live on crutches ' till he had one . SCENE opens to the Presence . Enter Leontes , Hermione , Mamillius , Polixenes , and Attendants . Pol . Nine Changes of the watry star hath been ...
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