Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of Tyre |
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Her part , poor soul ! seeming as burden ' d With lesser weight , but not with lesser woe , Was carried with more speed before the wind . ” Act I , S . 1 . II . ANTIPHOLUS taking leave of his father , going.
Her part , poor soul ! seeming as burden ' d With lesser weight , but not with lesser woe , Was carried with more speed before the wind . ” Act I , S . 1 . II . ANTIPHOLUS taking leave of his father , going.
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ANTIPHOLUS taking leave of his father , going with DROMIO to search for his brother . “ Æge . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years became inquisitive After his brother ; and importuned me , That his attendant ...
ANTIPHOLUS taking leave of his father , going with DROMIO to search for his brother . “ Æge . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years became inquisitive After his brother ; and importuned me , That his attendant ...
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... sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne ' er see chain or money more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . " ( DROMIO of Syracuse in the distance , bargaining for a passage in some vessel leaving Ephesus . ) ...
... sir , receive the money now , For fear you ne ' er see chain or money more . Ang . You are a merry man , sir ; fare you well . " ( DROMIO of Syracuse in the distance , bargaining for a passage in some vessel leaving Ephesus . ) ...
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Good sir , say whe ' r you ' ll answer me or no : If not , I ' ll leave him to the officer . Ant . I answer you ! What should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the chain . Ant . I owe you none till I receive the chain .
Good sir , say whe ' r you ' ll answer me or no : If not , I ' ll leave him to the officer . Ant . I answer you ! What should I answer you ? Ang . The money that you owe me for the chain . Ant . I owe you none till I receive the chain .
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You know me dutiful ; therefore , dear sir , Let me not shame respect ; but give me leave To take that course , by your consent and voice , Which you do here forbid me , royal Priam . Cass . O , Priam , yield not to him . ANDRO .
You know me dutiful ; therefore , dear sir , Let me not shame respect ; but give me leave To take that course , by your consent and voice , Which you do here forbid me , royal Priam . Cass . O , Priam , yield not to him . ANDRO .
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AARON Achilles Act IV Act V. S. AJAX ANTIPHOLUS ANTONY ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA appear art thou ATHENS BASSIANUS bear body brother BRUTUS Cadell Cass child Cleo CLEOPATRA COMEDY OF ERRORS command CORIOLANUS CYMBELINE dead death DRAWN AND ENGRAVED DROMIO ENGRAVED BY FRANK Enter Ephesus eyes FRANK HOWARD friends give gold Goths hand hast hath head heart HECTOR ILLUSTRATIVE IMOGEN JULIUS CÆSAR kill LAVINIA leave London Look lord LUCIUS MARCIUS marks master meet mother noble Numbers PLATES play Post POSTHUMUS prince Published REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE Revenge Rome sake SECOND sent SERIES SHAKSPEARE Shillings sons speak spirit stand stay STORY sword Syracuse TAMORA tears tell thee thou art TIMON TITUS ANDRONICUS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA turn VIII villain wife