The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... Paul . Conduct me to the queen . For a worthy lady , Pray you then , Keep . I may not , madam : to the contrary I have express commandment . Paul . Here's ado , To lock up honesty and honour from The access of gentle visitors ! -Is it ...
... Paul . Conduct me to the queen . For a worthy lady , Pray you then , Keep . I may not , madam : to the contrary I have express commandment . Paul . Here's ado , To lock up honesty and honour from The access of gentle visitors ! -Is it ...
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... Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen receives Much comfort in ' t ; says , My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . Paul . I dare be sworn : - These dangerous unsafe lunes o ' the ...
... Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty , and like to live : the queen receives Much comfort in ' t ; says , My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . Paul . I dare be sworn : - These dangerous unsafe lunes o ' the ...
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... Paul . You need not fear it , sir ; The child was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence Free'd and enfranchised : not a party to The anger of the king ; nor guilty of , If any be , the trespass of ...
... Paul . You need not fear it , sir ; The child was prisoner to the womb ; and is , By law and process of great nature , thence Free'd and enfranchised : not a party to The anger of the king ; nor guilty of , If any be , the trespass of ...
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... Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious innocent soul , More free than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , he hath not ...
... Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous passion more , alas , Than the queen's life ? a gracious innocent soul , More free than he is jealous . Ant . That's enough . 1 Attend . Madam , he hath not ...
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... Paul . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Takest up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon ' t ! He dreads his wife . Leon . Paul . So , I would , you did ; then ' twere past all You'd call your children ...
... Paul . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Takest up the princess , by that forced baseness Which he has put upon ' t ! He dreads his wife . Leon . Paul . So , I would , you did ; then ' twere past all You'd call your children ...
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