The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 176
... noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous : and for the multitude to be ingrateful , were to make a monster of the multitude ; of the which , we being members , should bring ourselves to ...
... noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous : and for the multitude to be ingrateful , were to make a monster of the multitude ; of the which , we being members , should bring ourselves to ...
Page 195
... noble ; help him , young , and old ! Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny , the Tribunes , the Ediles , and the People , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house ; be gone , away , All will be naught else . 2 ...
... noble ; help him , young , and old ! Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny , the Tribunes , the Ediles , and the People , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house ; be gone , away , All will be naught else . 2 ...
Page 347
... noble prisoner ! 2 Sold . Room , ho ! Tell Antony , Brutus is ta'en . 1 Sold . I'll tell the news . - Here comes the general : - Enter ANTONY . Brutus is ta'en , Brutus is ta'en , my lord . Ant . Where is he ? Luc . Safe , Antony ...
... noble prisoner ! 2 Sold . Room , ho ! Tell Antony , Brutus is ta'en . 1 Sold . I'll tell the news . - Here comes the general : - Enter ANTONY . Brutus is ta'en , Brutus is ta'en , my lord . Ant . Where is he ? Luc . Safe , Antony ...
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