The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Exeunt . fairest and most commended for workmanship was built at the cost and charges of one Rhodope , a verie strumpet . ” — I . G. 25. " the rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius " ; referred to by Plutarch in his Life of Alexander , as the ...
... Exeunt . fairest and most commended for workmanship was built at the cost and charges of one Rhodope , a verie strumpet . ” — I . G. 25. " the rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius " ; referred to by Plutarch in his Life of Alexander , as the ...
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... Exeunt . 38. " Auvergne " ; Rowe's emendation of F. 1 , “ Ouergne ” ; Ff . 2 , 3 , " Auergne " ; F. 4 , " Avergne . " — I . G. 41. " Lies , " that is , where she dwells . - H . N. H. SCENE III Auvergne . The Countess's castle . Enter ...
... Exeunt . 38. " Auvergne " ; Rowe's emendation of F. 1 , “ Ouergne ” ; Ff . 2 , 3 , " Auergne " ; F. 4 , " Avergne . " — I . G. 41. " Lies , " that is , where she dwells . - H . N. H. SCENE III Auvergne . The Countess's castle . Enter ...
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... ' stomachs always serve them 80 well . Count . With all my heart , and think me honored To feast so great a warrior in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV London . The Temple - garden . Enter 52 Act II . Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
... ' stomachs always serve them 80 well . Count . With all my heart , and think me honored To feast so great a warrior in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV London . The Temple - garden . Enter 52 Act II . Sc . iii . THE FIRST PART OF.
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... Exeunt . 117. " wiped " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , " wip't " ; F. 1 , " whipt . ” — I . G. 127. " a thousand " ; Collier MS . , " Ten thousand . " - I . G. 132. " gentle sir " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , “ gentle . " Anon . conj . , “ gen ...
... Exeunt . 117. " wiped " ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 , " wip't " ; F. 1 , " whipt . ” — I . G. 127. " a thousand " ; Collier MS . , " Ten thousand . " - I . G. 132. " gentle sir " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , “ gentle . " Anon . conj . , “ gen ...
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... Exeunt Jailors , bearing out the body of Mortimer . Here dies the dusky torch of Mortimer , Choked with ambition of the meaner sort : And for those wrongs , those bitter injuries , Which Somerset hath offer'd to my house , I doubt not ...
... Exeunt Jailors , bearing out the body of Mortimer . Here dies the dusky torch of Mortimer , Choked with ambition of the meaner sort : And for those wrongs , those bitter injuries , Which Somerset hath offer'd to my house , I doubt not ...
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