The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... Thaisa with child , with Lychorida , a nurse : the King shows her the letter ; she rejoices : she and Pericles take leave of her father , and depart with Lychorida and their Attendants . Then exeunt Simonides and the rest . By many a ...
... Thaisa with child , with Lychorida , a nurse : the King shows her the letter ; she rejoices : she and Pericles take leave of her father , and depart with Lychorida and their Attendants . Then exeunt Simonides and the rest . By many a ...
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... Thaisa . Cer . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer : which are At your command . Know you the character ? Thai . It is my lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning ...
... Thaisa . Cer . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer : which are At your command . Know you the character ? Thai . It is my lord's . That I was shipp'd at sea , I well remember , Even on my eaning ...
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... Thaisa ? Thaisa was my mother , who did end The minute I began . Per . Now , blessing on thee ! rise ; thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus : She is not dead at Tarsus , as she should have been , By savage ...
... Thaisa ? Thaisa was my mother , who did end The minute I began . Per . Now , blessing on thee ! rise ; thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus : She is not dead at Tarsus , as she should have been , By savage ...
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... Thaisa standing near the altar , as high priestess ; a number of Virgins on each side ; Cerimon and other Inhabitants of Ephesus attending . Enter Pericles , with his train ; Lysimachus , Helicanus , Marina , and a Lady . Per . Hail ...
... Thaisa standing near the altar , as high priestess ; a number of Virgins on each side ; Cerimon and other Inhabitants of Ephesus attending . Enter Pericles , with his train ; Lysimachus , Helicanus , Marina , and a Lady . Per . Hail ...
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... Thaisa is If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , 30 But curb it , spite of ... Thaisa ! Thai . That Thaisa am I , supposed dead And drown'd . Per . Immortal Dian ! Thai . Now I know PRINCE OF ...
... Thaisa is If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , 30 But curb it , spite of ... Thaisa ! Thai . That Thaisa am I , supposed dead And drown'd . Per . Immortal Dian ! Thai . Now I know PRINCE OF ...
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