The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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... Gentleman , a Spanish Gentle- man , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . " CYMBELINE . SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Gentleman , a Spanish Gentle- man , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Soldiers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . " CYMBELINE . SCENE I. ACT I. Britain . The PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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... attendants are All sworn 11 and honourable : steal it ! --- -They induc'd And by a stranger ? -No , he hath enjoy'd her . The cognizancel2 of her incontinency to Is this , she hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.- There , take thy ...
... attendants are All sworn 11 and honourable : steal it ! --- -They induc'd And by a stranger ? -No , he hath enjoy'd her . The cognizancel2 of her incontinency to Is this , she hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.- There , take thy ...
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... Attendants . Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever ) , was in this Britain , And conquer'd ...
... Attendants . Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever ) , was in this Britain , And conquer'd ...
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... before us ; for We have been too slight in sufferance . [ Exit an Attendant . 1 We should apparently read his grace and you , ' or ' your grace and yours . ' Queen . Royal sir , Since the exíle of Posthumus 76 ACT III . CYMBELINE .
... before us ; for We have been too slight in sufferance . [ Exit an Attendant . 1 We should apparently read his grace and you , ' or ' your grace and yours . ' Queen . Royal sir , Since the exíle of Posthumus 76 ACT III . CYMBELINE .
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... Attendant . Can her contempt be answer'd ? Where is she , sir ? How Please you , sir , Atten . Her chambers are all lock'd ; and there's no answer That will be given to the loud'st of noise we make . Queen . My lord , when last I went ...
... Attendant . Can her contempt be answer'd ? Where is she , sir ? How Please you , sir , Atten . Her chambers are all lock'd ; and there's no answer That will be given to the loud'st of noise we make . Queen . My lord , when last I went ...
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