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... Epidamnum to Ephesus , that city which had an evil repute for its roguery , licentiousness , and magical practices , a city in which such errors might be supposed to be the result of sorcery and witchcraft . ( See Act I. , Sc . II . , L ...
... Epidamnum to Ephesus , that city which had an evil repute for its roguery , licentiousness , and magical practices , a city in which such errors might be supposed to be the result of sorcery and witchcraft . ( See Act I. , Sc . II . , L ...
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... Epidamnum ; till my factor's death And the great care of goods at random left Drew me from kind embracements of my spouse : 41 From whom my absence was not six months old Before herself , almost at fainting under The pleasing punishment ...
... Epidamnum ; till my factor's death And the great care of goods at random left Drew me from kind embracements of my spouse : 41 From whom my absence was not six months old Before herself , almost at fainting under The pleasing punishment ...
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... Epidamnum , Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate . This very day a Syracusian merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And not being able to buy out his life According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in ...
... Epidamnum , Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate . This very day a Syracusian merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And not being able to buy out his life According to the statute of the town , Dies ere the weary sun set in ...
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 1 |
KING HENRY VI PART I | 27 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 56 |
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