The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... his Measure for Measure , " & c . of which I should hope to see a new and improved edition . RITSON This comedy , I believe , was written in 1593. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Solinus , Duke of Ephesus . Ęgeon. B2 ...
... his Measure for Measure , " & c . of which I should hope to see a new and improved edition . RITSON This comedy , I believe , was written in 1593. MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Solinus , Duke of Ephesus . Ęgeon. B2 ...
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... Duke of Ephesus . Ęgeon , a Merchant of Syracuse . Twin brothers , and Sons to Antipholus of Ephesus , Antipholus of Syracuse , Egeon and Emilia , but unknown to each other . Dromio of Syracuse , on the two Antipholus's . Dromio of ...
... Duke of Ephesus . Ęgeon , a Merchant of Syracuse . Twin brothers , and Sons to Antipholus of Ephesus , Antipholus of Syracuse , Egeon and Emilia , but unknown to each other . Dromio of Syracuse , on the two Antipholus's . Dromio of ...
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... Duke's Palace . Enter Duke , ĘGEON , Gaoler , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And , by the doom of death , end woes and all . Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not ...
... Duke's Palace . Enter Duke , ĘGEON , Gaoler , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And , by the doom of death , end woes and all . Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not ...
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... Duke . Well , Syracusan , say , in brief , the cause Why thou departedst from thy native home ; And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus . Ege . A heavier task could not have been im- pos'd , Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet ...
... Duke . Well , Syracusan , say , in brief , the cause Why thou departedst from thy native home ; And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus . Ege . A heavier task could not have been im- pos'd , Than I to speak my griefs unspeakable : Yet ...
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... Duke . Nay , forward , old man , do not break off SO ; For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . O , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues ...
... Duke . Nay , forward , old man , do not break off SO ; For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . O , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues ...
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