The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... scene of the first act of the Third Part of King Henry VI . inftead of " tigers of Hircania , " ---- the players have given tigers of Arcadia . " Instead of " an Ate , " in King John , " : have shuffled the latter ( a name of almost two ...
... scene of the first act of the Third Part of King Henry VI . inftead of " tigers of Hircania , " ---- the players have given tigers of Arcadia . " Instead of " an Ate , " in King John , " : have shuffled the latter ( a name of almost two ...
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... SCENE , difperfedly in various countries . * Pentapolis . ] This is an imaginary city , and its name might have been borrowed from some romance . We meet indeed in hif . tory with Pentapolitane regio , a country in Africa , confifting ...
... SCENE , difperfedly in various countries . * Pentapolis . ] This is an imaginary city , and its name might have been borrowed from some romance . We meet indeed in hif . tory with Pentapolitane regio , a country in Africa , confifting ...
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... SCENE I. Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . ANT . Young prince of Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . • What now ensues , ] The folio - What ensues . The ...
... SCENE I. Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . ANT . Young prince of Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . • What now ensues , ] The folio - What ensues . The ...
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... scene the last , that he thought Hesperides was the name of the garden in which the golden apples were kept ; in T With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd C3 PRINCE OF TYRE . Could never be her mild companion." ...
... scene the last , that he thought Hesperides was the name of the garden in which the golden apples were kept ; in T With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd C3 PRINCE OF TYRE . Could never be her mild companion." ...
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... scene Pericles says , speaking of the King : " And what may make him blush in being known , " He'll flop the course by which it might be known . " Which confirms my explanation . M. MASON . 7 Copp'd hills- ] i . e . rifing to a top or ...
... scene Pericles says , speaking of the King : " And what may make him blush in being known , " He'll flop the course by which it might be known . " Which confirms my explanation . M. MASON . 7 Copp'd hills- ] i . e . rifing to a top or ...
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