The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: Life of ShakespeareMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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Strana 241
... prince's own person ; if you meet the prince in the night , you may stay him . Verg . Nay , by ' r lady , that , I think , ' a cannot . Dogb . Five shillings to one on ' t , with any man that knows the statues , he may stay him : marry ...
... prince's own person ; if you meet the prince in the night , you may stay him . Verg . Nay , by ' r lady , that , I think , ' a cannot . Dogb . Five shillings to one on ' t , with any man that knows the statues , he may stay him : marry ...
Strana 247
... prince's name , accuse these men . 1 Watch . This man said , sir , that Don John , the prince's brother , was a villain . Dogb . Write down prince John a villain : - Why , this is flat perjury , to call a prince's brother ' villain ...
... prince's name , accuse these men . 1 Watch . This man said , sir , that Don John , the prince's brother , was a villain . Dogb . Write down prince John a villain : - Why , this is flat perjury , to call a prince's brother ' villain ...
Strana 254
... prince and Claudio . And here's another , Writ in my cousin's hand ,. author of all , who is fled and gone : will you come presently ? Beat . Will you go hear this news , signior ? Bene . I will live in thy heart , die in thy lap , and ...
... prince and Claudio . And here's another , Writ in my cousin's hand ,. author of all , who is fled and gone : will you come presently ? Beat . Will you go hear this news , signior ? Bene . I will live in thy heart , die in thy lap , and ...
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LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE vii | |
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