The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7T. Bensley, 1804 |
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Page 119
... prince o ' the world , The noblest and do now not basely die , Nor cowardly ; put off my helmet to My countryman , a Roman , by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now , my spirit is going ; I can no more . Cleo . Noblest of men , woo't die ...
... prince o ' the world , The noblest and do now not basely die , Nor cowardly ; put off my helmet to My countryman , a Roman , by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now , my spirit is going ; I can no more . Cleo . Noblest of men , woo't die ...
Page 60
... prompts them , In simple and low things , to prince it , much Beyond the trick of others . This Polydore , - The heir of Cymbeline and Britain , whom The king his father call'd Guiderius , —Jove ! When 60 CYMBELINE .
... prompts them , In simple and low things , to prince it , much Beyond the trick of others . This Polydore , - The heir of Cymbeline and Britain , whom The king his father call'd Guiderius , —Jove ! When 60 CYMBELINE .
Page 68
... prince's courage . Away , I pr'y thee . Pis . Well , madam , we must take a short fare- wel ; Lest , being miss'd , I be suspected of Your carriage from the court . My noble mistress , Here is a box ; I had it from the queen ; What's in ...
... prince's courage . Away , I pr'y thee . Pis . Well , madam , we must take a short fare- wel ; Lest , being miss'd , I be suspected of Your carriage from the court . My noble mistress , Here is a box ; I had it from the queen ; What's in ...
Page 94
... prince . Gui . Thersites ' body is as good as Ajax , When neither are alive . Aro . Pray you , fetch him hither . If you'll go fetch him , [ Exit Belarius . We'll say our song the whilst . - Brother , begin . Gui . Nay , Cadwal , we ...
... prince . Gui . Thersites ' body is as good as Ajax , When neither are alive . Aro . Pray you , fetch him hither . If you'll go fetch him , [ Exit Belarius . We'll say our song the whilst . - Brother , begin . Gui . Nay , Cadwal , we ...
Page 131
... prince . Gui . A most uncivil one : The wrongs he did me Were nothing prince - like ; for he did provoke me With language that would make me spurn the sea , If it could so roar to me : I cut off's head ; And am right glad , he is not ...
... prince . Gui . A most uncivil one : The wrongs he did me Were nothing prince - like ; for he did provoke me With language that would make me spurn the sea , If it could so roar to me : I cut off's head ; And am right glad , he is not ...
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