The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Ene . Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . Ene . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken ...
... heads , which with one voice Call Agamemnon head and general . Ene . Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . Ene . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken ...
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... head i ' th ' sun , When the alarum were struck , than idly sit To hear my nothings monster'd . Men . [ Exit CORIOLANUS . Masters o'th ' people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you ...
... head i ' th ' sun , When the alarum were struck , than idly sit To hear my nothings monster'd . Men . [ Exit CORIOLANUS . Masters o'th ' people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you ...
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... heads are some brown , some black , some auburn , some bald , but that our wits are so diversly coloured : and truly ... head : but if it were at liberty , ' twould , sure , southward . 2 Cit . Why that way ? 3 Cit . To lose itself in a ...
... heads are some brown , some black , some auburn , some bald , but that our wits are so diversly coloured : and truly ... head : but if it were at liberty , ' twould , sure , southward . 2 Cit . Why that way ? 3 Cit . To lose itself in a ...
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