The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Side 6
... Italians A French Gentleman , friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , servant to ... Italy . CYMBELINE . SCENE I. - Britain . Palace . ACT PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Italians A French Gentleman , friend to Philario . CAIUS LUCIUS , general of the Roman forces . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . PISANIO , servant to ... Italy . CYMBELINE . SCENE I. - Britain . Palace . ACT PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
Side 47
... Italian ( As poisonous tongu'd , as handed , ) 3 hath prevail'd On thy too ready hearing ? -Disloyal ? No : She's ... Italy , and the suspicion of Italian poisons yet more common . [ 4 ] To take in a town , is to conquer it . JOHNSON ...
... Italian ( As poisonous tongu'd , as handed , ) 3 hath prevail'd On thy too ready hearing ? -Disloyal ? No : She's ... Italy , and the suspicion of Italian poisons yet more common . [ 4 ] To take in a town , is to conquer it . JOHNSON ...
Side 54
... Italian , signifying both a jay and a whore : I suppose from the gay feathers of that bird . WARBURTON Some jay of Italy , made by art the creature , not of nature , but of painting . In this sense , painting may be not improperly ...
... Italian , signifying both a jay and a whore : I suppose from the gay feathers of that bird . WARBURTON Some jay of Italy , made by art the creature , not of nature , but of painting . In this sense , painting may be not improperly ...
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