The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page 17
... Thou art their soldier , and , being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs ...
... Thou art their soldier , and , being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs ...
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... thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort That all but we enjoy ; for how can we , Alas ! how can ... hast affected the fine strains of honour , To imitate the graces of the gods ; To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o'the ...
... thou barr'st us Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort That all but we enjoy ; for how can we , Alas ! how can ... hast affected the fine strains of honour , To imitate the graces of the gods ; To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o'the ...
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... thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in ... hast made my heart Too great for what contains it . Boy ! O slave ! - Pardon ... Thou hast done a deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him ...
... thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in ... hast made my heart Too great for what contains it . Boy ! O slave ! - Pardon ... Thou hast done a deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him ...
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... thee not ; thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cesar . If thou be'st not immortal , look about you : Security gives way to conspi- racy . The mighty gods defend thee ! Thy ...
... thee not ; thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cesar . If thou be'st not immortal , look about you : Security gives way to conspi- racy . The mighty gods defend thee ! Thy ...
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... thou again say , Yes . Mess . He is married , madam . And carry back to ... hast brought from Rome , Are all too dear for me ; Lie they upon thy hand ... thou may'st . Lep . Be pleas'd to tell us , ( For this is from the present , ยง ) how ...
... thou again say , Yes . Mess . He is married , madam . And carry back to ... hast brought from Rome , Are all too dear for me ; Lie they upon thy hand ... thou may'st . Lep . Be pleas'd to tell us , ( For this is from the present , ยง ) how ...
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