Stockdale's Edition of Shakespeare: Including, in One Volume, the Whole of His Dramatic Works with Explanatory Notes Compiled from Various Commentators |
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Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Here is a coil with protestation ! ... it
Itrange ; but she would be For any , or for all these exercises ; best pleas'd He
said , that Protheus , your son , was meet ; To he fo arger'd with another letter . [
Exit .
Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Here is a coil with protestation ! ... it
Itrange ; but she would be For any , or for all these exercises ; best pleas'd He
said , that Protheus , your son , was meet ; To he fo arger'd with another letter . [
Exit .
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ASTIPHOLIS of Epbelusi , Sons to Ægton and ANTIPHOLIS of Syracuji , Emilia ,
but un Æmilia , I !! ifero ÆÆgeon , an Abbefs at Fpbefuse known to each other .
ADRIANA , Wife to Antipholis of Ephefis . DROMIO of Epb - fus , Twin Brothers ...
ASTIPHOLIS of Epbelusi , Sons to Ægton and ANTIPHOLIS of Syracuji , Emilia ,
but un Æmilia , I !! ifero ÆÆgeon , an Abbefs at Fpbefuse known to each other .
ADRIANA , Wife to Antipholis of Ephefis . DROMIO of Epb - fus , Twin Brothers ...
Strona 274
Away , away , mad afs ! his name is Lucene he Mall need none , so long as I live .
tio ; and he is mine only son , and heir to the lands Pet . Nay , I told you , your son
was belor'd in Jof me lignior Vincentio . Padua . Do you hear , fir ! To leave ...
Away , away , mad afs ! his name is Lucene he Mall need none , so long as I live .
tio ; and he is mine only son , and heir to the lands Pet . Nay , I told you , your son
was belor'd in Jof me lignior Vincentio . Padua . Do you hear , fir ! To leave ...
Strona 380
Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they Son . He has kill'd me , mother : are
not set for . Run away , I pray you . My father is not dead , for all your saying . [
father ? [ Exit L. Maeduff , crying mudire L. Mard . Yes , he is dead : how wilt thou
...
Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they Son . He has kill'd me , mother : are
not set for . Run away , I pray you . My father is not dead , for all your saying . [
father ? [ Exit L. Maeduff , crying mudire L. Mard . Yes , he is dead : how wilt thou
...
Strona 441
... he resumes in this speech . The complaint made by king Henry in the last act of
Richard the Second , of the wildness of his son , prepares the reader for the
frolicks which are here to be recounted , and the characters which are now to be
...
... he resumes in this speech . The complaint made by king Henry in the last act of
Richard the Second , of the wildness of his son , prepares the reader for the
frolicks which are here to be recounted , and the characters which are now to be
...
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