The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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... soldier Even to Cato's wisha , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds , Thou mad'st thine enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous , and did tremble . Re ...
... soldier Even to Cato's wisha , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds , Thou mad'st thine enemies shake , as if the world Were feverous , and did tremble . Re ...
Page 487
... Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! -How now , worthy soldier ? SOLD . O noble emperor , do not fight by sea 16 ; ANT . Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ...
... Soldier . Away , my Thetis ! -How now , worthy soldier ? SOLD . O noble emperor , do not fight by sea 16 ; ANT . Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyptians And the Phoenicians go a ...
Page 504
... soldier's kiss : rebukable , And worthy shameful check it were , to stand On more mechanic compliment ; I'll leave ... Soldier meeting them . SOLD . The gods make this a happy day to Antony ! ANT . ' Would thou , and those thy scars ...
... soldier's kiss : rebukable , And worthy shameful check it were , to stand On more mechanic compliment ; I'll leave ... Soldier meeting them . SOLD . The gods make this a happy day to Antony ! ANT . ' Would thou , and those thy scars ...
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