The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... stand , nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . - The Capitol . Enter two OFFICERS , to lay Cushions . 1 Off . Come , come , they are almost ...
... stand , nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . - The Capitol . Enter two OFFICERS , to lay Cushions . 1 Off . Come , come , they are almost ...
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... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to ...
... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to ...
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... Stand , and go back . ters , or with the palsied intercession of such a decayed dotant ¶ as you seem to be ? Can you think to blow out the intended fire your city is ready to flame in , with such weak breath as this ? No , you are ...
... Stand , and go back . ters , or with the palsied intercession of such a decayed dotant ¶ as you seem to be ? Can you think to blow out the intended fire your city is ready to flame in , with such weak breath as this ? No , you are ...
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... stand As if a man were author of himself , And knew no other kin . Vir . My lord and husband ! Cor . These eyes are not the same I wore E Rome . Vir . The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'd Makes you think so . Cor . Like a dull ...
... stand As if a man were author of himself , And knew no other kin . Vir . My lord and husband ! Cor . These eyes are not the same I wore E Rome . Vir . The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'd Makes you think so . Cor . Like a dull ...
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... stand under one man's awe ? What ! Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a king . Speak - strike - redress ! -Am I entreated then To speak , and strike ? O Rome ! I make thee promise ...
... stand under one man's awe ? What ! Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a king . Speak - strike - redress ! -Am I entreated then To speak , and strike ? O Rome ! I make thee promise ...
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