The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione ! PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , Attendant on the Queen . MOPSA , DORCAS , Shepherdesses . Goaler , Shepherds , Shepherdeffes , and Attendants . SCENE , partly in ...
... Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , Daughter to Leontes and Hermione ! PAULINA , Wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , Attendant on the Queen . MOPSA , DORCAS , Shepherdesses . Goaler , Shepherds , Shepherdeffes , and Attendants . SCENE , partly in ...
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... Queen ? fpeak you . Her . I had thought , Sir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to ftay : you , Sir , Charge him too coldly .. Tell him you are fure All in Bithynia's well this fatisfaction The by - gone ...
... Queen ? fpeak you . Her . I had thought , Sir , to have held my peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to ftay : you , Sir , Charge him too coldly .. Tell him you are fure All in Bithynia's well this fatisfaction The by - gone ...
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... Queen , Two lads , that thought there was no more behind , But fuch a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my Lord the verier wag o'th'two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' fun ...
... Queen , Two lads , that thought there was no more behind , But fuch a day to - morrow as to - day , And to be boy eternal . Her . Was not my Lord the verier wag o'th'two ? Pol . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'th ' fun ...
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... Queen and I are devils . Yet go on , Th'offences we have made you do , we'll answer , If you first finn'd with us , and that with us You did continue fault ; and that you flipt not With any but with us . Leo . Is he won yet ? Her . He ...
... Queen and I are devils . Yet go on , Th'offences we have made you do , we'll answer , If you first finn'd with us , and that with us You did continue fault ; and that you flipt not With any but with us . Leo . Is he won yet ? Her . He ...
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... Queen's entreaty , Leo . At the Queen's be't ; good thould be pertinent ; But fo it is , it is not . Was this taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is foaking , will draw in More than the common blocks ; not noted ...
... Queen's entreaty , Leo . At the Queen's be't ; good thould be pertinent ; But fo it is , it is not . Was this taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is foaking , will draw in More than the common blocks ; not noted ...
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