The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... I'the end , admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And gladly quak'd , ¶ hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine ho- nours , ( gods , Shall say , against their hearts - We thank the Our Rome ...
... I'the end , admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And gladly quak'd , ¶ hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine ho- nours , ( gods , Shall say , against their hearts - We thank the Our Rome ...
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... I'the shoulder , and i'the left arm : There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his place . He received in the repulse of Tarquin , seven hurts i'the body . Men . One in the neck , and two in the thigh ...
... I'the shoulder , and i'the left arm : There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his place . He received in the repulse of Tarquin , seven hurts i'the body . Men . One in the neck , and two in the thigh ...
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... i'the consul's view Slew three opposers : Tarquin's self he met And struck him on his knee : ¶ in that day's feats , When he might act the woman in the scene , ** He prov'd best man i'the field , and for his meed Was brow - bound with ...
... i'the consul's view Slew three opposers : Tarquin's self he met And struck him on his knee : ¶ in that day's feats , When he might act the woman in the scene , ** He prov'd best man i'the field , and for his meed Was brow - bound with ...
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... i'the porch o'the Capitol , ) - Men . Be gone ; Put not your worthy rage into your tongue : One time will owe another . Cor . On fair ground , I could beat forty of them . Men . I could myself Take up a brace of the best of them ; yea ...
... i'the porch o'the Capitol , ) - Men . Be gone ; Put not your worthy rage into your tongue : One time will owe another . Cor . On fair ground , I could beat forty of them . Men . I could myself Take up a brace of the best of them ; yea ...
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... I'the war do grow together : Grant that , and teil me , In peace , what each of them by th❜other lose , That they combine not there . Cor . Tush , tush ! Men . A good demand . Vol . If it be honour , in your wars , to seem The same you ...
... I'the war do grow together : Grant that , and teil me , In peace , what each of them by th❜other lose , That they combine not there . Cor . Tush , tush ! Men . A good demand . Vol . If it be honour , in your wars , to seem The same you ...
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