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But time may yet bring to light some other modification of the story , which will prove more exactly conformable to the plot of the play . Malone supposes Cymbeline to have been written in the year 1609. The king , from whom the play ...
But time may yet bring to light some other modification of the story , which will prove more exactly conformable to the plot of the play . Malone supposes Cymbeline to have been written in the year 1609. The king , from whom the play ...
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On his command : He would not suffer me To bring him to the haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . Queen . This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour ...
On his command : He would not suffer me To bring him to the haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . Queen . This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour ...
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i . e . you are a lover , and therefore show your wisdom in opposing all experiments that may bring your lady's chastity into question . 11 The old copy reade , I could not believe she excell'd many . Mr. Heath proposed to read ...
i . e . you are a lover , and therefore show your wisdom in opposing all experiments that may bring your lady's chastity into question . 11 The old copy reade , I could not believe she excell'd many . Mr. Heath proposed to read ...
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I will lay you ten thousand ducats to your ring , that , commend me to the court where your lady is , with no more advantage than the opportu- nity of a second conference , and I will bring from thence that honour of hers , which you ...
I will lay you ten thousand ducats to your ring , that , commend me to the court where your lady is , with no more advantage than the opportu- nity of a second conference , and I will bring from thence that honour of hers , which you ...
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By the gods it is one : If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand du- cats are yours ; so is your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as ...
By the gods it is one : If I bring you no sufficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand du- cats are yours ; so is your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as ...
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