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... Tyre . | With the true Relation of the whole e , aduentures and fortunes of the said Prince : | As The no lesse strange , and worthy accidents , | in the nd Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . | As it hath iuers and sundry times acted by ...
... Tyre . | With the true Relation of the whole e , aduentures and fortunes of the said Prince : | As The no lesse strange , and worthy accidents , | in the nd Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . | As it hath iuers and sundry times acted by ...
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... Tyre was elder than the Moor ; ' Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas day . genuineness of the play and its early production first maintained by Malone , who in his Supplement vens's edition of ...
... Tyre was elder than the Moor ; ' Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas day . genuineness of the play and its early production first maintained by Malone , who in his Supplement vens's edition of ...
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... Tyre . HELICANUS , ESCANES , } two Lords of Tyre . SIMONIDES , King of Pentapolis . CLEON , Governor of Tarsus . LYSIMACHUS , Governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a Lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a Lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , Servant to ...
... Tyre . HELICANUS , ESCANES , } two Lords of Tyre . SIMONIDES , King of Pentapolis . CLEON , Governor of Tarsus . LYSIMACHUS , Governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a Lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a Lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , Servant to ...
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... Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . 36. To keep ... awe ] to keep her for his own enjoyment , and to keep men in awe ; a zeugma . 38. His riddle ] the riddle made and propounded by him ( the father ) ...
... Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . 36. To keep ... awe ] to keep her for his own enjoyment , and to keep men in awe ; a zeugma . 38. His riddle ] the riddle made and propounded by him ( the father ) ...
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... Tyre , 110 Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to cancel of your days ; Yet hope , succeeding from so fair a tree As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer ...
... Tyre , 110 Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to cancel of your days ; Yet hope , succeeding from so fair a tree As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer ...
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