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... -the character is short , but Shakspeare has put his indelible mark upon it - and Simmons touched it with a skilful hand . Murray played Ęgeon with a pathos that has not been caught by any succeeding actor . D -G . DUKE .
... -the character is short , but Shakspeare has put his indelible mark upon it - and Simmons touched it with a skilful hand . Murray played Ęgeon with a pathos that has not been caught by any succeeding actor . D -G . DUKE .
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DUKE . - Rich shape with long flowing arm - hole robe of blue velvet , white pantaloons , white shoes , hat and feathers . ĘGEON . - Black velvet dress , arm - hole cloak , black stockings and shoes . TWO ANTIPHOLIS'S .
DUKE . - Rich shape with long flowing arm - hole robe of blue velvet , white pantaloons , white shoes , hat and feathers . ĘGEON . - Black velvet dress , arm - hole cloak , black stockings and shoes . TWO ANTIPHOLIS'S .
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Duke of Ephesus Ęgeon ............ .............. Drury Lane . Mr. Archer . Mr. Powell . Antipholis of Syracuse ........ Mr. Penley . Antipholis of Ephesus ....... Mr. Horn . Dromio of Syracuse .......... Mr. Liston .
Duke of Ephesus Ęgeon ............ .............. Drury Lane . Mr. Archer . Mr. Powell . Antipholis of Syracuse ........ Mr. Penley . Antipholis of Ephesus ....... Mr. Horn . Dromio of Syracuse .......... Mr. Liston .
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ACT I. SCENE I - A Hall in the Palace of the Duke . DUKE , R. s . E. ĘGEON in Chains , two Officers , four Guards , and Attendants , discovered . Egeon . ( L. ) Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And terminate , by this ...
ACT I. SCENE I - A Hall in the Palace of the Duke . DUKE , R. s . E. ĘGEON in Chains , two Officers , four Guards , and Attendants , discovered . Egeon . ( L. ) Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And terminate , by this ...
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Duke . Yet , Syracusan , say in brief the cause , Why thou departedst from thy native home , And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus . Egeon . A heavier task could not have beeu imposed Yet will I utter what my grief permits.
Duke . Yet , Syracusan , say in brief the cause , Why thou departedst from thy native home , And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus . Egeon . A heavier task could not have beeu imposed Yet will I utter what my grief permits.
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