The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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... and had been printed separately : " I know , most worthy lord , ( says the printer in his Epistle Dedicatory , ) that many of them [ the novels of Boccace ] have long since been published before , as stolen from the original author ...
... and had been printed separately : " I know , most worthy lord , ( says the printer in his Epistle Dedicatory , ) that many of them [ the novels of Boccace ] have long since been published before , as stolen from the original author ...
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The king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts him to all the learnings that his time In King John , says the Bastard , let us— " Part our mingled colours ...
The king , he takes the babe To his protection ; calls him Posthumus ; Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - chamber : Puts him to all the learnings that his time In King John , says the Bastard , let us— " Part our mingled colours ...
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4 ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) ] I say I do not fear my father , so far as I may say it without breach of duty . JOHNSON . To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a 12 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
4 ( Always reserv'd my holy duty , ) ] I say I do not fear my father , so far as I may say it without breach of duty . JOHNSON . To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a 12 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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In a subsequent scene , lachimo speaking of Imogen , says ; " All of her , that is out of door , most rich ! " If she be so furnish'd with a mind so rare , " She is alone the Arabian bird . " MALONE , SCENE IV .
In a subsequent scene , lachimo speaking of Imogen , says ; " All of her , that is out of door , most rich ! " If she be so furnish'd with a mind so rare , " She is alone the Arabian bird . " MALONE , SCENE IV .
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Iachimo afterwards says in the same sense : " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. MASON .
Iachimo afterwards says in the same sense : " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. MASON .
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