The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Band 9W. Bulmer and Company, 1802 |
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... thee ; so often hast thou beat me ; And would'st do so , I think , should we encounter As often as we eat . - By the elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , CORIOLANUS 33 SCENE X ...
... thee ; so often hast thou beat me ; And would'st do so , I think , should we encounter As often as we eat . - By the elements , If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , CORIOLANUS 33 SCENE X ...
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... Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs ...
... Thou art their soldier , and being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way , which , thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs ...
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... thou had'st rather Follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf , Than flatter him in a bower . Here is Cominius . Enter ... hast said , My praises made thee first a soldier , so , To have my praise for this , perform a part Thou hast not done ...
... thou had'st rather Follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf , Than flatter him in a bower . Here is Cominius . Enter ... hast said , My praises made thee first a soldier , so , To have my praise for this , perform a part Thou hast not done ...
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... Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women , " Tis ...
... Thou old and true Menenius , Thy tears are salter than a younger man's , And venomous to thine eyes . My sometime general , I have seen thee stern , and thou hast oft beheld Heart - hard'ning spectacles ; tell these sad women , " Tis ...
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William Shakespeare. Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruis'd : bring me but out at gate.— Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble ...
William Shakespeare. Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruis'd : bring me but out at gate.— Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble ...
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Agrippa Alarum Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear beseech blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Cafsius Caius Marcius Capitol Casca Char Charmian Cinna Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus Corioli death do't dost doth Egypt enemy Enobarbus Enter Antony Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear fellow Flav fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold gone Guard hand hate hath hear heart honest honour Iras Julius Cæsar lady Lart Lartius Lepidus look lord Timon Lucilius Lucius madam Mark Antony master Mefsala Menenius ne'er never night noble Octavia Parthia peace Poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Proculeius queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Senators Serv Servant Sold soldier speak stand sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue tribunes unto voices Volces Volumnia What's word worthy