The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 11 tomasR. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Olivia . FABIAN , } Clown , Servants to Olivia . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the Duke . MARIA , Olivia's Woman . Lords , Priests , Sailors , Officers , Musicians , and other Attendants . SCENE , a City in Illyria ...
... Olivia . FABIAN , } Clown , Servants to Olivia . OLIVIA , a rich Countess . VIOLA , in love with the Duke . MARIA , Olivia's Woman . Lords , Priests , Sailors , Officers , Musicians , and other Attendants . SCENE , a City in Illyria ...
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... Olivia first , 3 - -the sweet SOUTH , ] The old copy reads - sweet sound , which Mr. Rowe changed into wind , and Mr. Pope into south . The thought might have been borrowed from Sidney's Arcadia , lib . i .: more sweet than a gentle ...
... Olivia first , 3 - -the sweet SOUTH , ] The old copy reads - sweet sound , which Mr. Rowe changed into wind , and Mr. Pope into south . The thought might have been borrowed from Sidney's Arcadia , lib . i .: more sweet than a gentle ...
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... Olivia . Vio . What's she ? CAP . A virtuous maid , the daughter of a count That died some twelvemonth since ; then leaving her In the protection of his son , her brother , Who shortly also died : for whose dear love , They say , she ...
... Olivia . Vio . What's she ? CAP . A virtuous maid , the daughter of a count That died some twelvemonth since ; then leaving her In the protection of his son , her brother , Who shortly also died : for whose dear love , They say , she ...
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... . 5 That will ALLOW me- ] To allow is to approve . So , in King Lear , Act II . Sc . IV . : 66 if your sweet sway " Allow obedience STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in OLIVIA'S House . Enter 348 ACT 1 . TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
... . 5 That will ALLOW me- ] To allow is to approve . So , in King Lear , Act II . Sc . IV . : 66 if your sweet sway " Allow obedience STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in OLIVIA'S House . Enter 348 ACT 1 . TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. SCENE III . A Room in OLIVIA'S House . Enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . SIR TO . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure , care's an enemy to life . MAR . By ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. SCENE III . A Room in OLIVIA'S House . Enter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . SIR TO . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure , care's an enemy to life . MAR . By ...
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All's ancient Antony and Cleopatra appears Banquo Ben Jonson better blood BOSWELL called Cawdor Clown Cymbeline death devil doth DUKE Duncan emendation Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fear fool give hand hast hath haue heart Hecate Holinshed honour Illyria Iulina JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV Lady Macbeth lord MACB MACD Macduff madam Malcolm MALONE Malvolio MASON means metre murder nature night noble observed old copy reads Olivia passage perhaps play poet present Queen ROSSE scene Scotland second folio seems selfe sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Silla Siluio Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Toby sleep song speak speech spirit STEEVENS Steevens's suppose sweet thane thee Theobald thing thought three merry Viola WARBURTON weird sisters Winter's Tale WITCH woman word Масв
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