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LUCIO , a fantastic . Two other gentlemen . PROVOST . THOMAS , PETER , A Justice . VARRIUS . ELBOW , a simple constable . FROTH , a foolish gentleman . POMPEY , servant to Mistress Overdone . ABHORSON , an executioner .
LUCIO , a fantastic . Two other gentlemen . PROVOST . THOMAS , PETER , A Justice . VARRIUS . ELBOW , a simple constable . FROTH , a foolish gentleman . POMPEY , servant to Mistress Overdone . ABHORSON , an executioner .
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His first words of keen humiliation instantly distinguish him from the brazen Lucio . He has the virtues and the failings of the impulsive temperament . His imagination is as rich . as Isabel's , but his will takes the colour of its ...
His first words of keen humiliation instantly distinguish him from the brazen Lucio . He has the virtues and the failings of the impulsive temperament . His imagination is as rich . as Isabel's , but his will takes the colour of its ...
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Lucio . If the duke with the other dukes come not to composition with the King of Hungary , why then all the dukes fall upon the king . [ Exeunt . 70 80 stately and ungracious demeanour on his entry into Eng . land . ' First Gent .
Lucio . If the duke with the other dukes come not to composition with the King of Hungary , why then all the dukes fall upon the king . [ Exeunt . 70 80 stately and ungracious demeanour on his entry into Eng . land . ' First Gent .
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Lucio . Thou concludest like the sanctimonious pirate , that went to sea with the Ten Commandments , but scraped one out of the table . Sec . Gent . ' Thou shalt not steal ' ? Lucio . Ay , that he razed . First Gent .
Lucio . Thou concludest like the sanctimonious pirate , that went to sea with the Ten Commandments , but scraped one out of the table . Sec . Gent . ' Thou shalt not steal ' ? Lucio . Ay , that he razed . First Gent .
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Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . First Gent .
Lucio . I think thou dost ; and , indeed , with most painful feeling of thy speech : I will , out of thine own confession , learn to begin thy health ; but , whilst I live , forget to drink after thee . First Gent .
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