The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Page 109
... ther , The Volfcians have much corn : take thefe rats thi- To gnaw their garners . Worshipful mutineers , Your valour puts well forth : pray follow .. [ Exeunt . [ Citizens fteal away . Manent SICINIUS and BRUTUS . Sic . Was ever man fo ...
... ther , The Volfcians have much corn : take thefe rats thi- To gnaw their garners . Worshipful mutineers , Your valour puts well forth : pray follow .. [ Exeunt . [ Citizens fteal away . Manent SICINIUS and BRUTUS . Sic . Was ever man fo ...
Page 125
... Romans ; at ano- ther door , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf . Com . If I fhould tell thee o'er this thy day's work , ThI't not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it L 3 CORIOLANUS . 125 Lieu. Fear not our care, Sir. ...
... Romans ; at ano- ther door , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf . Com . If I fhould tell thee o'er this thy day's work , ThI't not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it L 3 CORIOLANUS . 125 Lieu. Fear not our care, Sir. ...
Page 150
... ther man's will , ' tis ftrongly wedged up in a block- head but if it were at liberty , ' twould fure fouth- ward . 2 Cit . Why that way ? for all , I've faid it once and I'll stand to it . So in Much Ado about Nothing : ' Tis once ...
... ther man's will , ' tis ftrongly wedged up in a block- head but if it were at liberty , ' twould fure fouth- ward . 2 Cit . Why that way ? for all , I've faid it once and I'll stand to it . So in Much Ado about Nothing : ' Tis once ...
Page 248
... ther ------ Cre . No , but brown . Pan . Faith , to fay truth , brown and not brown . Cre . To fay the truth , true and not true . Pan . She praised his complexion above Paris . Gre . Why , Paris hath colour enough . Pan . So he has ...
... ther ------ Cre . No , but brown . Pan . Faith , to fay truth , brown and not brown . Cre . To fay the truth , true and not true . Pan . She praised his complexion above Paris . Gre . Why , Paris hath colour enough . Pan . So he has ...
Page 268
... Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boiles- full . all over , generally . Ajax . Therfites , - [ Talking to himself . Ther . And thofe boiles did run - fay fo ― did not the General run ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog ! Ther ...
... Ther . Agamemnon - how if he had boiles- full . all over , generally . Ajax . Therfites , - [ Talking to himself . Ther . And thofe boiles did run - fay fo ― did not the General run ? were not that a botchy core ? Ajax . Dog ! Ther ...
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Aaron Achilles Æneas againſt Agamemnon Ajax Andronicus anfwer Antenor Aufidius Baffianus Becauſe blood brother Calchas caufe Chiron Cominius Coriolanus Creffid defire Deiphobus Diomede doth Emperor Emprefs Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid fame feem fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhould fight flain foldier fome fons forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fweet fword give gods Goths Grecian Greek hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Hecuba Helen himſelf honour houſe Lart Lartius Lavinia Lord Lucius Marcius Menelaus Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft Neftor noble paffage Pandarus Patroclus pleaſe pray prefent Priam reafon revenge Roman Rome ſhall ſpeak ſtand Tamora tell thee thefe Ther there's Therfites theſe thofe Titus Titus Andronicus tribunes Troi Troilus Trojan Ulyf Ulyffes Volfcians whofe word
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