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... appears to be entirely of his own formation . STEEVENS . This comedy , I imagine , was written in 1598 . MALONE . A 2 3 Persons Represented 1 ) . King of France . Duke Shakspeare is indebted to the novel only for a few ...
... appears to be entirely of his own formation . STEEVENS . This comedy , I imagine , was written in 1598 . MALONE . A 2 3 Persons Represented 1 ) . King of France . Duke Shakspeare is indebted to the novel only for a few ...
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William Shakespeare. Persons Represented 1 ) . King of France . Duke of Florence . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES 2 ) , a follower of Bertram . Several young French Lords , that serve with Bertrain in the ...
William Shakespeare. Persons Represented 1 ) . King of France . Duke of Florence . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES 2 ) , a follower of Bertram . Several young French Lords , that serve with Bertrain in the ...
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... duke , to beneath your constable , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most mon- strous size , that must fit all demands . Clown . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned should speak truth of it ...
... duke , to beneath your constable , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most mon- strous size , that must fit all demands . Clown . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned should speak truth of it ...
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... Duke's Palace . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , attended ; two French Lords , and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood let ...
... Duke's Palace . Flourish . Enter the Duke of Florence , attended ; two French Lords , and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood let ...
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... Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2. Lord . But I am sure , the younger nature , of our That surfeit on their ease , will , day by day , Come here for physick . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours , that can fly from us , Shall ...
... Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2. Lord . But I am sure , the younger nature , of our That surfeit on their ease , will , day by day , Come here for physick . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours , that can fly from us , Shall ...
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