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Pagina 215
Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). CYMBELINE . TRAGEDY . Dramatis Perfonæ . CYMBELINE , King of Britaine . Cloten.
Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). CYMBELINE . TRAGEDY . Dramatis Perfonæ . CYMBELINE , King of Britaine . Cloten.
Pagina 216
... Cloten , Son to the Queen by a former Hufband . Leonatus Pofthumus , a Gentleman in love with the Prin- cefs , and privately married to her . Guiderius , Difguis'd under the names of Paladour and Arviragus , Cadwal , fuppofed Sons to ...
... Cloten , Son to the Queen by a former Hufband . Leonatus Pofthumus , a Gentleman in love with the Prin- cefs , and privately married to her . Guiderius , Difguis'd under the names of Paladour and Arviragus , Cadwal , fuppofed Sons to ...
Pagina 236
... Cloten ; fhe might have escaped all these vexations . " This elegance of tafte , that always difcovers an excellence , and " chufes it , she calls with the utmoft ftretch of the fublime , " defire that's glorious . ” . the Mr. Warburton ...
... Cloten ; fhe might have escaped all these vexations . " This elegance of tafte , that always difcovers an excellence , and " chufes it , she calls with the utmoft ftretch of the fublime , " defire that's glorious . ” . the Mr. Warburton ...
Pagina 242
... To th ' tender of our present . Imo . I will write : Send your trunk to me , it shall safe be kept , And truly yielded you : You're very welcome . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE , Cymbeline's Palace . Enter Cloten 242 CYMBELINE .
... To th ' tender of our present . Imo . I will write : Send your trunk to me , it shall safe be kept , And truly yielded you : You're very welcome . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE , Cymbeline's Palace . Enter Cloten 242 CYMBELINE .
Pagina 243
... Cloten , and two Lords . CLOTEN . AS there ever man had fuch fuck ! when I W kits'd the Jack upon an up cast , to be hit away ! I had an hundred pound on't ; and then a whorefon jack - an - apes must take me up for fwearing , as if I ...
... Cloten , and two Lords . CLOTEN . AS there ever man had fuch fuck ! when I W kits'd the Jack upon an up cast , to be hit away ! I had an hundred pound on't ; and then a whorefon jack - an - apes must take me up for fwearing , as if I ...
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