TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 170
... gods grant them true ! Vol . True ? pow , wow ! Men . True ? I'll be sworn they are true : - Where is he wounded ? -God save your good worships ! [ To the Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be ...
... gods grant them true ! Vol . True ? pow , wow ! Men . True ? I'll be sworn they are true : - Where is he wounded ? -God save your good worships ! [ To the Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be ...
Page 208
... gods will plague thee , That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs . - He turns away : Down , ladies ! let us shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers ...
... gods will plague thee , That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs . - He turns away : Down , ladies ! let us shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers ...
Page 319
... gods forbid ! Ant . Well , my good fellows , wait on me to- night : Scant not my cups ; and make as much of me As when mine empire was your fellow too , And suffer'd my command . Cleo . What does he mean ? Eno . To make his followers ...
... gods forbid ! Ant . Well , my good fellows , wait on me to- night : Scant not my cups ; and make as much of me As when mine empire was your fellow too , And suffer'd my command . Cleo . What does he mean ? Eno . To make his followers ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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Achilles Adonis Ajax Antony Aufidius Banquo bear beauty blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus Cres Cressida dead death deeds Diomed dost doth Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fair false fear fight folio friends give gods hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector honour ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Julius Cæsar king kiss Lady live look lord love's Lucrece Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Malone Marcius Mark Antony mind never night noble Octavia original Pandarus Passionate Pilgrim Patroclus Plutarch poem poet Pompey poor praise pray queen reading Roman Rome SCENE Shakspere Shakspere's shalt shame soldier Sonnets speak stand Steevens sweet sword tell thee Ther thine things thou art thou hast thought thyself tongue Troilus Troilus and Cressida Troy true truth Ulyss unto Venus and Adonis wife Witch word