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... should read ; Drug - working Sorcerers , that change the Mind ; And we know by the Hi- ftory of ancient and modern Su- perftition , that thefe kind of Jugglers always pretended to work * S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . OF ERRORS . III.
... should read ; Drug - working Sorcerers , that change the Mind ; And we know by the Hi- ftory of ancient and modern Su- perftition , that thefe kind of Jugglers always pretended to work * S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . OF ERRORS . III.
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... France ? S. Dro . In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted. * S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her forehead : arm'd and reverted , making War against ber Hair . ] All the other Coun- tries , mention'd in this Defcrip- tion , are in ...
... France ? S. Dro . In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted. * S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her forehead : arm'd and reverted , making War against ber Hair . ] All the other Coun- tries , mention'd in this Defcrip- tion , are in ...
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... France and it . S. Ant . Where Spain ? S. Dro . Faith , I faw it not , but I felt it hot in her breath . S. Ant . Where America , the Indies ? S. Dro . Oh , Sir , upon her nofe , all o'er embellish'd with rubies , carbuncles , fapphires ...
... France and it . S. Ant . Where Spain ? S. Dro . Faith , I faw it not , but I felt it hot in her breath . S. Ant . Where America , the Indies ? S. Dro . Oh , Sir , upon her nofe , all o'er embellish'd with rubies , carbuncles , fapphires ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. ALL'S WELL , THAT ENDS WELL . T 2 Dramatis Perfonæ . * KING of France . Duke of.
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. ALL'S WELL , THAT ENDS WELL . T 2 Dramatis Perfonæ . * KING of France . Duke of.
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... . SCENE lies partly in France , and partly in Tuscany . * The Perfons were first enumerated by Rore . The first Edition of this Play is in the Folio of 1623 . ALL's ALL'S WELL , that ENDS WELL . ACT I. SCENE Dramatis Perfonæ.* ...
... . SCENE lies partly in France , and partly in Tuscany . * The Perfons were first enumerated by Rore . The first Edition of this Play is in the Folio of 1623 . ALL's ALL'S WELL , that ENDS WELL . ACT I. SCENE Dramatis Perfonæ.* ...
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