The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... hear what Ulysses speaks . Besides the applause and approbation The which , -most mighty for thy place and sway ... hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be❜t of less expect That matter needless , of importless ...
... hear what Ulysses speaks . Besides the applause and approbation The which , -most mighty for thy place and sway ... hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be❜t of less expect That matter needless , of importless ...
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... hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing ; his mother and his wife Hear nothing from him . Enter three or four Citizens . Cit . The gods preserve you both ! Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en to you all , good - e'en to ...
... hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing ; his mother and his wife Hear nothing from him . Enter three or four Citizens . Cit . The gods preserve you both ! Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en to you all , good - e'en to ...
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... hear this testament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read , ) And they would go and kiss dead Cæsar's wounds ... hear the will : Read it , Mark Antony . Cit . The will , the will ; we will hear Cæsar's will . Ant . Have patience ...
... hear this testament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read , ) And they would go and kiss dead Cæsar's wounds ... hear the will : Read it , Mark Antony . Cit . The will , the will ; we will hear Cæsar's will . Ant . Have patience ...
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