The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... swords in hand ; for which their father ( Then old and fond of issue . ) took such sorrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our theme , deceas'd As he was born . The king , he takes the babe To his ...
... swords in hand ; for which their father ( Then old and fond of issue . ) took such sorrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our theme , deceas'd As he was born . The king , he takes the babe To his ...
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... swords ; and by such two , that would , by all likelihood , have confounded one the other , or have fallen both . Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what was the dif- ference ? French . Safely , I think : ' twas a CYMBELINE . 15 15.
... swords ; and by such two , that would , by all likelihood , have confounded one the other , or have fallen both . Iach . Can we , with manners , ask what was the dif- ference ? French . Safely , I think : ' twas a CYMBELINE . 15 15.
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William Shakespeare. made to her chastity , you shall answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold ...
William Shakespeare. made to her chastity , you shall answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a covenant : We will have these things set down by lawful counsel , and straight away for Britain ; lest the bargain should catch cold ...
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... sword , or mine ; or masterless leaves both To who shall find them . Iach . Sir , my circumstances , Being so near the truth , as I will make them , Must first induce you to believe : whose strength I will confirm with oath ; which , I ...
... sword , or mine ; or masterless leaves both To who shall find them . Iach . Sir , my circumstances , Being so near the truth , as I will make them , Must first induce you to believe : whose strength I will confirm with oath ; which , I ...
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... sword , Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright , And Britons strut with courage . Clo . Come , there's no more tribute to be paid : Our kingdom is stronger than it was at that time ; and , as I said , there is no more such Cæsars ...
... sword , Made Lud's town with rejoicing fires bright , And Britons strut with courage . Clo . Come , there's no more tribute to be paid : Our kingdom is stronger than it was at that time ; and , as I said , there is no more such Cæsars ...
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