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William Shakespeare Will David Howe. Princeton University Library 32101 066125038 JAKESPEARE . CYMBELINE · 3925 1911 32 Library of Princeton University . Dei Sub. Front Cover.
William Shakespeare Will David Howe. Princeton University Library 32101 066125038 JAKESPEARE . CYMBELINE · 3925 1911 32 Library of Princeton University . Dei Sub. Front Cover.
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William Shakespeare Will David Howe. 3925 1911 32 Library of Princeton University . Dei Sub Numine Viger English Seminary . Presented by Scribner : 800 009 WAN 兢.
William Shakespeare Will David Howe. 3925 1911 32 Library of Princeton University . Dei Sub Numine Viger English Seminary . Presented by Scribner : 800 009 WAN 兢.
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... University . The following volumes , each under the special editorship of an American scholar , are now ready or in ... University . Macbeth - ARTHUR C. L. BROWN , Ph.D. , Professor of English , North- western University . Henry IV ...
... University . The following volumes , each under the special editorship of an American scholar , are now ready or in ... University . Macbeth - ARTHUR C. L. BROWN , Ph.D. , Professor of English , North- western University . Henry IV ...
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... University . All's Well that Ends Well - JOHN L. LOWES , Ph.D. , Professor of Eng- lish , Washington University , St. Louis . Richard II - HARDIN CRAIG , Ph.D. , Professor of English , University of Minnesota . Measure for Measure EDGAR ...
... University . All's Well that Ends Well - JOHN L. LOWES , Ph.D. , Professor of Eng- lish , Washington University , St. Louis . Richard II - HARDIN CRAIG , Ph.D. , Professor of English , University of Minnesota . Measure for Measure EDGAR ...
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... Howe. Cymbeline EDITED BY L WILL D. HOWE , PH.D. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH IN INDIANA UNIVERSITY New Bork The Macmillan Company 1913 All rights reserved BE The Text used is the Neilson Text copyrighted in 1906. THE TUDOR SHAKESPEARE.
... Howe. Cymbeline EDITED BY L WILL D. HOWE , PH.D. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH IN INDIANA UNIVERSITY New Bork The Macmillan Company 1913 All rights reserved BE The Text used is the Neilson Text copyrighted in 1906. THE TUDOR SHAKESPEARE.
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Arviragus Attendants Augustus Cæsar banish'd Belarius beseech blood Britain Britons brother Cadwal Cæsar call'd Cassibelan cave Cloten conj court Cymbeline's palace dead death do't doth Dowden Enter Cymbeline Enter Pisanio Enter Posthumus Exeunt Exit eyes false father fear fessor of English fool Gaol Gaoler garment Gent gentleman gods Guiderius hast hath hear heart heavens Holinshed honour Iach Iachimo is't Julius Cæsar Jupiter King lady leave Leonatus look lord Lud's madam master Milford-Haven mistress mother noble on't Ph.D Philario Philaster play poison'd Polydore Post pray princely prisoner Prithee Professor of Eng Professor of English Queen Re-enter ring Roman Rome SCENE Shakespeare shalt Sici speak stand sword ta'en tender thank thee there's thing thou art true turn'd villain wager What's WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON Wilt Winter's Tale
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Side 76 - tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.
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