The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... Prince his son . And that the King in this play is supposed to have a fon , is plain from what he fays to Bertram in the first act . My fon's no dearer . Welcome , Count , Befides , Dauphin in the old impreffions is conftantly spelt as ...
... Prince his son . And that the King in this play is supposed to have a fon , is plain from what he fays to Bertram in the first act . My fon's no dearer . Welcome , Count , Befides , Dauphin in the old impreffions is conftantly spelt as ...
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... prince as you are . Laf . Who's that , a Frenchman ? Clo . Faith , Sir , he has an English name ; but his phisnomy is more hotter in France than there . 1 Laf . What Prince is that ?ラ 101 Clo . The black Prince , Sir , alias the Prince ...
... prince as you are . Laf . Who's that , a Frenchman ? Clo . Faith , Sir , he has an English name ; but his phisnomy is more hotter in France than there . 1 Laf . What Prince is that ?ラ 101 Clo . The black Prince , Sir , alias the Prince ...
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... Prince of Tyre . This absurd old play , I have elsewhere taken notice , was not entirely of our Author's penning ; but he has honour'd it with a number of master - touches , so peculiar to himself , that a knowing reader may with eafe ...
... Prince of Tyre . This absurd old play , I have elsewhere taken notice , was not entirely of our Author's penning ; but he has honour'd it with a number of master - touches , so peculiar to himself , that a knowing reader may with eafe ...
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... Prince's word , ( When thou didst make him master of thy bed , ) To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , fome of you , knock at the abbey - gate ; And bid the Lady Abbess come to me . I will determine this , before I stir ...
... Prince's word , ( When thou didst make him master of thy bed , ) To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , fome of you , knock at the abbey - gate ; And bid the Lady Abbess come to me . I will determine this , before I stir ...
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... Prince , against that woman there ; She whom thou gav'ft to me to be my wife ; That hath abused and dishonour'd me , Ev'n in the strength and height of injury : Beyond imagination is the wrong , That the this day hath shameless thrown ...
... Prince , against that woman there ; She whom thou gav'ft to me to be my wife ; That hath abused and dishonour'd me , Ev'n in the strength and height of injury : Beyond imagination is the wrong , That the this day hath shameless thrown ...
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