The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... deed - achieving honour newly nam'd , What is it ? Coriolanus , must I call thee ? But O , thy wife- Cor . My gracious silence , hail 23 ! Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , my ...
... deed - achieving honour newly nam'd , What is it ? Coriolanus , must I call thee ? But O , thy wife- Cor . My gracious silence , hail 23 ! Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , my ...
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... deed to heave them at all into their estimation and report : but he hath so planted his honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful ...
... deed to heave them at all into their estimation and report : but he hath so planted his honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful ...
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... deed . Ere you go , hear this ; As far as doth the Capitol exceed The meanest house in Rome ; so far , my son , ( This lady's husband here , this , do you see , ) Whom you have banish'd , does exceed you all . Bru . Well , well , we'll ...
... deed . Ere you go , hear this ; As far as doth the Capitol exceed The meanest house in Rome ; so far , my son , ( This lady's husband here , this , do you see , ) Whom you have banish'd , does exceed you all . Bru . Well , well , we'll ...
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... deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him . - Masters all , be quiet ; Put up your swords . Auf . My lords , when you shall know ( as in this rage , Provok'd by him , you cannot , ) the great danger Which this man's ...
... deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him . - Masters all , be quiet ; Put up your swords . Auf . My lords , when you shall know ( as in this rage , Provok'd by him , you cannot , ) the great danger Which this man's ...
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... deed , But we the doers . Re - enter TREBONIUS . Cas . Where's Antony ? Tre . Fled to his house amaz'd : Men , wives , and children , stare , cry out , and run , As it were doomsday . Bru . Fates ! we will know your pleasures : - That ...
... deed , But we the doers . Re - enter TREBONIUS . Cas . Where's Antony ? Tre . Fled to his house amaz'd : Men , wives , and children , stare , cry out , and run , As it were doomsday . Bru . Fates ! we will know your pleasures : - That ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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