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Page 124
... unto him , and lifting up his hands to heaven , he besought the gods to give him the grace he might bring his enterprise to so good pass , that he might be found a husband worthy of so noble a wife as Porcia : so he then did comfort her ...
... unto him , and lifting up his hands to heaven , he besought the gods to give him the grace he might bring his enterprise to so good pass , that he might be found a husband worthy of so noble a wife as Porcia : so he then did comfort her ...
Page 187
William Shakespeare. courage ' .... Having spoken these last words unto him , he bad him farewell , and willed him to ... unto Cass . ' before the battle , ' a marvellous number of fowls of prey , that feed upon dead carcases ' . See note ...
William Shakespeare. courage ' .... Having spoken these last words unto him , he bad him farewell , and willed him to ... unto Cass . ' before the battle , ' a marvellous number of fowls of prey , that feed upon dead carcases ' . See note ...
Page 192
... unto Pindarus , he gave him his head to be stricken off . So the head was found severed from the body : but after that time Pindarus was never seen more . Where- upon some took occasion to say that he had slain his master without his ...
... unto Pindarus , he gave him his head to be stricken off . So the head was found severed from the body : but after that time Pindarus was never seen more . Where- upon some took occasion to say that he had slain his master without his ...
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