The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... Guiderius , sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the names of Polydore and Cad- Arviragus , wal , supposed sons to Belarius . Philario , friend to Posthumus , } Iachimo , friend to Philario , Italians . A French Gentleman , friend to ...
... Guiderius , sons to Cymbeline , disguised under the names of Polydore and Cad- Arviragus , wal , supposed sons to Belarius . Philario , friend to Posthumus , } Iachimo , friend to Philario , Italians . A French Gentleman , friend to ...
Page 296
... Guiderius , Arviragus , Pisanio , Lords , Officers , and Attendants . Cym . Stand by my side , you whom the gods have made Preservers of my throne . Wo is my heart , That the poor soldier , that so richly fought , Whose rags sham'd ...
... Guiderius , Arviragus , Pisanio , Lords , Officers , and Attendants . Cym . Stand by my side , you whom the gods have made Preservers of my throne . Wo is my heart , That the poor soldier , that so richly fought , Whose rags sham'd ...
Page 308
... Guiderius ; This gentleman , my Cadwal , Arvirágus , Your younger princely son ; he , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle , wrought by the hand Of his queen mother , which , for more probation , I can with ease produce . Guiderius ...
... Guiderius ; This gentleman , my Cadwal , Arvirágus , Your younger princely son ; he , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle , wrought by the hand Of his queen mother , which , for more probation , I can with ease produce . Guiderius ...
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