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... SCENE , fometimes in Britain ; fometimes in Italy . A C T I. SCENE I. Britain , The Garden PERSONS represented. ...
... SCENE , fometimes in Britain ; fometimes in Italy . A C T I. SCENE I. Britain , The Garden PERSONS represented. ...
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William Shakespeare. A C T I. SCENE I. Britain , The Garden behind Cymbeline's Palace . Enter two Gentlemen . 1. GENT . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still ... SCENE I. ...
William Shakespeare. A C T I. SCENE I. Britain , The Garden behind Cymbeline's Palace . Enter two Gentlemen . 1. GENT . You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still ... SCENE I. ...
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... scene : " The approbation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are wonderfully to extend him . Again , in The Winter's Tale : " The report of her is ex- tended more than can be thought . MALONE . 19 % " 1 Perhaps this paffage ...
... scene : " The approbation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are wonderfully to extend him . Again , in The Winter's Tale : " The report of her is ex- tended more than can be thought . MALONE . 19 % " 1 Perhaps this paffage ...
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... laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
... laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . " QUEEN . NO , be affur'd , you fhall not find me , daughter , After the flander of moft ftep - mothers , Evil - ey'd unto you : you are ... SCENE II. ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . " QUEEN . NO , be affur'd , you fhall not find me , daughter , After the flander of moft ftep - mothers , Evil - ey'd unto you : you are ... SCENE II. ...
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