The Dramatic Works, Volum 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... highness , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Leon . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -- satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have trusted thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My ...
... highness , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Leon . Satisfy The entreaties of your mistress ? -- satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have trusted thee , Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My ...
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... highness Will take again your queen , as yours at first ; Even for your son's sake ; and , thereby , for sealing The injury of tongues in courts and kingdoms Known and allied to yours . Leon . Thou dost advise me , Even so as I mine own ...
... highness Will take again your queen , as yours at first ; Even for your son's sake ; and , thereby , for sealing The injury of tongues in courts and kingdoms Known and allied to yours . Leon . Thou dost advise me , Even so as I mine own ...
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... highness To take the urgent hour : come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. The same . Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me , " Tis past enduring . Come , my gracious lord , 1 ...
... highness To take the urgent hour : come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. The same . Enter HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , and Ladies . Her . Take the boy to you : he so troubles me , " Tis past enduring . Come , my gracious lord , 1 ...
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... highness , one My women may be with me ; for , you see , My plight requires it . Do not weep , good fools ; There is no cause : when you shall know your mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action ...
... highness , one My women may be with me ; for , you see , My plight requires it . Do not weep , good fools ; There is no cause : when you shall know your mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action ...
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... highness . Leon . How ? Away with that audacious lady : Antigonus , I charg'd thee , that she should not come about me ; . I knew she would . Ant . I told her so , my lord , On your displeasure's peril , and on mine , She should not ...
... highness . Leon . How ? Away with that audacious lady : Antigonus , I charg'd thee , that she should not come about me ; . I knew she would . Ant . I told her so , my lord , On your displeasure's peril , and on mine , She should not ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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