The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Gentleman , Friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , General of the Roman Forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , Servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a Physician . Two Gentlemen . Two Gaolers . Queen , Wife to Cymbeline ...
... Gentleman , Friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , General of the Roman Forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , Servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a Physician . Two Gentlemen . Two Gaolers . Queen , Wife to Cymbeline ...
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... Gentlemen . 1 Gentleman . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his ...
... Gentlemen . 1 Gentleman . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his ...
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... gentleman in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o'the time , Died with their 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 in question , Two other sons , who , in the wars o'the time , Died with their 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 ...
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... gentlemen at hand . Queen . I am very glad on't . Imo . Your son's my father's friend : he takes his part . ---- - To draw upon an exile ! - O brave sir ! I would they were in Africk both together ; Myself by with a needle , that I ...
... gentlemen at hand . Queen . I am very glad on't . Imo . Your son's my father's friend : he takes his part . ---- - To draw upon an exile ! - O brave sir ! I would they were in Africk both together ; Myself by with a needle , that I ...
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... gentlemen at hand . Queen . I am very glad on't . Imo . Your son's my father's friend : he takes his part . - To draw upon an exile ! - O brave sir ! I would they were in Africk both together ; Myself by with a needle , that I might ...
... gentlemen at hand . Queen . I am very glad on't . Imo . Your son's my father's friend : he takes his part . - To draw upon an exile ! - O brave sir ! I would they were in Africk both together ; Myself by with a needle , that I might ...
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