The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus . ( 9 ) Sat. Romans , do me right ; — Patricians , draw your swords , and sheathe them not Till Saturninus be ...
... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus . ( 9 ) Sat. Romans , do me right ; — Patricians , draw your swords , and sheathe them not Till Saturninus be ...
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... thou wont to walk alone , Dishonour'd thus , and challengèd of wrongs ? Re - enter MARCUS , LUCIUS , QUINTUS , and MARTIUS . Marc . O Titus , see , O , see what thou hast done ! In a bad quarrel slain a virtuous son . Tit . No , foolish ...
... thou wont to walk alone , Dishonour'd thus , and challengèd of wrongs ? Re - enter MARCUS , LUCIUS , QUINTUS , and MARTIUS . Marc . O Titus , see , O , see what thou hast done ! In a bad quarrel slain a virtuous son . Tit . No , foolish ...
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... thou know'st , affected be . Chi . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all ; And so in this , to bear me down with braves . ' Tis not the difference of a year or two Makes me less gracious , or thee more fortunate : I am as able and as ...
... thou know'st , affected be . Chi . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all ; And so in this , to bear me down with braves . ' Tis not the difference of a year or two Makes me less gracious , or thee more fortunate : I am as able and as ...
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... thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble ; Even at thy teat thou hadst thy tyranny.— Yet every mother breeds not sons alike : Do thou entreat her show a woman pity . [ To Chiron . Chi . What , wouldst thou have me prove myself a bas ...
... thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble ; Even at thy teat thou hadst thy tyranny.— Yet every mother breeds not sons alike : Do thou entreat her show a woman pity . [ To Chiron . Chi . What , wouldst thou have me prove myself a bas ...
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... thou hast stay'd us here too long . Lav . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confusion fall— Chi . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth . — Bring thou her husband : This is the hole ...
... thou hast stay'd us here too long . Lav . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confusion fall— Chi . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth . — Bring thou her husband : This is the hole ...
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