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TIMON OF ATHENS . . . . . . . . . . . . CYMBELINE . . . . . . . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
PERICLES PRINCE OF TYRE . KING LEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROMEO AND JULIET
HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . SYTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . · . . · .
TIMON OF ATHENS . . . . . . . . . . . . CYMBELINE . . . . . . . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
PERICLES PRINCE OF TYRE . KING LEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROMEO AND JULIET
HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . SYTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . · . . · .
Pagina 55
The king and prince at prayers ! let aboard . us assist them , Boals . None that I
more love than myself . For our case is as theirs . You are a counsellor ; if you can
command Seb . I am out of patience . . these elements to silence , and work the ...
The king and prince at prayers ! let aboard . us assist them , Boals . None that I
more love than myself . For our case is as theirs . You are a counsellor ; if you can
command Seb . I am out of patience . . these elements to silence , and work the ...
Pagina 65
A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie , like ( I
would , not so ! ) and would no more endure dogs ; and yet say nothing neither . *
Command + Own ' d . * Whatsoever , Therein forget . Ste . Moon - calf , speak ...
A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; Trin . Nor go neither : but you ' ll lie , like ( I
would , not so ! ) and would no more endure dogs ; and yet say nothing neither . *
Command + Own ' d . * Whatsoever , Therein forget . Ste . Moon - calf , speak ...
Pagina 71
... my staff , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : Bury it certain fathoms in the
earth , For more assurance that a living prince And , deeper than did ever
plummet sound , Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; I ' ll drown my
book .
... my staff , The wronged duke of Milan , Prospero : Bury it certain fathoms in the
earth , For more assurance that a living prince And , deeper than did ever
plummet sound , Does now speak to thee , I embrace thy body ; I ' ll drown my
book .
Pagina 113
My very worthy cousin , fairly met : - In all his dressings , * characts , titles , forms ,
Our old and faithful friend , we are glad to see Be an arch - villain : believe it ,
royal prince , you . If he be less , he ' s nothing ; but he ' s more , Ang . and Escal .
My very worthy cousin , fairly met : - In all his dressings , * characts , titles , forms ,
Our old and faithful friend , we are glad to see Be an arch - villain : believe it ,
royal prince , you . If he be less , he ' s nothing ; but he ' s more , Ang . and Escal .
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