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... ' twill do , I know , within a while All the best men are ours ; for ' tis ill hap , If they hold when their ladies bid ' em clap . ¥Ó¥Ï TITUS ANDRONICUS DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late. 282 King Henry the Eighth EPIL .
... ' twill do , I know , within a while All the best men are ours ; for ' tis ill hap , If they hold when their ladies bid ' em clap . ¥Ó¥Ï TITUS ANDRONICUS DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late. 282 King Henry the Eighth EPIL .
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William Shakespeare. TITUS ANDRONICUS DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of 283.
William Shakespeare. TITUS ANDRONICUS DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of 283.
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William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of Rome , and after wards declared Emperor . BASSIANUS , brother to Saturninus ; in love with Lavinia . TITUS ANDRONICUS , a noble Roman , general against the ...
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of Rome , and after wards declared Emperor . BASSIANUS , brother to Saturninus ; in love with Lavinia . TITUS ANDRONICUS , a noble Roman , general against the ...
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... Saturninus and his Followers ; and , from the other side , BASSIANUS and his Followers ; with drum and colours . Sat. Noble patricians , patrons of my right , Defend the justice of my cause with arms , And , countrymen , my loving ...
... Saturninus and his Followers ; and , from the other side , BASSIANUS and his Followers ; with drum and colours . Sat. Noble patricians , patrons of my right , Defend the justice of my cause with arms , And , countrymen , my loving ...
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... Saturninus . Rome , be as just and gracious unto me As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates , and let me in . Bas . Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . [ Flourish . Saturninus and Bassianus go up into the Capitol . Enter ...
... Saturninus . Rome , be as just and gracious unto me As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates , and let me in . Bas . Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . [ Flourish . Saturninus and Bassianus go up into the Capitol . Enter ...
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