The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Posthumus , will I kill thee . - I would these garments were come . She said upon a time , ( the bitterness of it I now belch from my heart , ) that she held the very garment of Posthumus in more respect than my noble and natural person ...
... Posthumus , will I kill thee . - I would these garments were come . She said upon a time , ( the bitterness of it I now belch from my heart , ) that she held the very garment of Posthumus in more respect than my noble and natural person ...
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... POSTHUMUS to CYMBELINE , who delivers him over to a Jailer : after which , all go out.1 SCENE IV . A Prison . Enter POSTHUMUS and two Jailers . 1 Jail . You shall not now be stolen , you have locks upon you ; 2 find pasture . So graze ...
... POSTHUMUS to CYMBELINE , who delivers him over to a Jailer : after which , all go out.1 SCENE IV . A Prison . Enter POSTHUMUS and two Jailers . 1 Jail . You shall not now be stolen , you have locks upon you ; 2 find pasture . So graze ...
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... POSTHUMUS , an old man , attired like a warrior ; leading in his hand an an- cient matron , his wife , and mother to POSTHUMUS , with music before them . Then , after other music , follow the two young Leonati , brothers to POSTHUMUS ...
... POSTHUMUS , an old man , attired like a warrior ; leading in his hand an an- cient matron , his wife , and mother to POSTHUMUS , with music before them . Then , after other music , follow the two young Leonati , brothers to POSTHUMUS ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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