The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... thing . ononononononor Whittingham's Edition . CHISWICK : ROW , LONDON . 1818 . PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Antiochus. PRINTED BY C. WHITTINGHAM ; FOR SHERWOOD , NEELY , AND JONES , PATERNOSTER From the Chiswick Press .
... thing . ononononononor Whittingham's Edition . CHISWICK : ROW , LONDON . 1818 . PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Antiochus. PRINTED BY C. WHITTINGHAM ; FOR SHERWOOD , NEELY , AND JONES , PATERNOSTER From the Chiswick Press .
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... thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that breath gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient , and in order , Fits kings , as they are men , for they may err . When signior Sooth here does proclaim a ...
... thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that breath gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient , and in order , Fits kings , as they are men , for they may err . When signior Sooth here does proclaim a ...
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... thing . What do you think , sir , of My daughter ? Per . As of a most virtuous princess . Sim . And she is fair too , is she not ? " Per . As a fair day in summer ; wondrous fair . Sim . My daughter , sir , thinks very well of you ; Ay ...
... thing . What do you think , sir , of My daughter ? Per . As of a most virtuous princess . Sim . And she is fair too , is she not ? " Per . As a fair day in summer ; wondrous fair . Sim . My daughter , sir , thinks very well of you ; Ay ...
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... thing ? Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen with child , makes her desire ( Which who shall cross ? ) along to go ( Omit we all their dole and woe ) ; Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes ...
... thing ? Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen with child , makes her desire ( Which who shall cross ? ) along to go ( Omit we all their dole and woe ) ; Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes ...
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... thing Too young for such a place , who if it had Conceit , would die as I am like to do . Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . Per . How ! how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all ...
... thing Too young for such a place , who if it had Conceit , would die as I am like to do . Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . Per . How ! how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all ...
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