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William Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKSPEAR E. VOLUME THE SEVENTH , CONTAINING : CYMBELINE . KING LEAR . ROMEO AND JULIET . THEA THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE PUBLISHED FY CHARLES.
William Shakespeare. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKSPEAR E. VOLUME THE SEVENTH , CONTAINING : CYMBELINE . KING LEAR . ROMEO AND JULIET . THEA THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE PUBLISHED FY CHARLES.
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... king's . 2. Gent . But what's the matter ? 1. Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his king- dom , whom He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a widow , That late he married , ) hath referr'd herself " Unto a poor , but worthy ...
... king's . 2. Gent . But what's the matter ? 1. Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his king- dom , whom He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a widow , That late he married , ) hath referr'd herself " Unto a poor , but worthy ...
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... king Be touch'd at very heart . 2. rent . None but the king ? 1. Gent . He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks ...
... king Be touch'd at very heart . 2. rent . None but the king ? 1. Gent . He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most desir'd the match : But not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the king's looks ...
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... king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts to him all the learnings that his time Could make him the receiver of ; which he took , As we do air , fast as ...
... king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts to him all the learnings that his time Could make him the receiver of ; which he took , As we do air , fast as ...
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... king , I will be known your advocate : marry , yet The fire of rage is in him ; and ' twere good , You lean'd unto his sentence , with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day ...
... king , I will be known your advocate : marry , yet The fire of rage is in him ; and ' twere good , You lean'd unto his sentence , with what patience Your wisdom may inform you . Post . Please your highness , I will from hence to - day ...
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