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... SCENE II . Kimbolton . [ Exeunt Enter CATHARINE , Dowager , fick ; led between GRIFÀ FITH and Patience . Grif . How ... SCENE II . ] This fcene is above any other part of Shakspeare's tragedies , and perhaps above any scene of any other ...
... SCENE II . Kimbolton . [ Exeunt Enter CATHARINE , Dowager , fick ; led between GRIFÀ FITH and Patience . Grif . How ... SCENE II . ] This fcene is above any other part of Shakspeare's tragedies , and perhaps above any scene of any other ...
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... SCENE VIII . [ Exeunt . A field of battle between the Roman and Volcian Camps . Alarum . Enter MARCIUS , and AUFIDIUS . Mar. I'll fight with none but thee ; for I do hate thee Worfe than a promise - breaker . Auf . We hate alike ; Not ...
... SCENE VIII . [ Exeunt . A field of battle between the Roman and Volcian Camps . Alarum . Enter MARCIUS , and AUFIDIUS . Mar. I'll fight with none but thee ; for I do hate thee Worfe than a promise - breaker . Auf . We hate alike ; Not ...
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... scene to be at Rome , and therefore I have placed ' t in Antony's houfe . MALONE . So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : " Thereuppon all three met together ( to wete , Cæfar , Antonius , & Lepidus ) in an iland enuyroned round ...
... scene to be at Rome , and therefore I have placed ' t in Antony's houfe . MALONE . So , in the old tranflation of Plutarch : " Thereuppon all three met together ( to wete , Cæfar , Antonius , & Lepidus ) in an iland enuyroned round ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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