The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... Scene III . Cor . Pray you now , if it may stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . Act II . Scene III Vol . I pry'thee now , sweet son , as thou hast said My praises made thee first a ...
... Scene III . Cor . Pray you now , if it may stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . Act II . Scene III Vol . I pry'thee now , sweet son , as thou hast said My praises made thee first a ...
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... SCENE VII . - The Gates of Corioli . TITUS LARTIUS , having set a guard upon Corioli , going with a drum and trumpet to- ward COMINIUS and CAIUS MARCIUS , enters with a LIEUTENANT , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So , let ...
... SCENE VII . - The Gates of Corioli . TITUS LARTIUS , having set a guard upon Corioli , going with a drum and trumpet to- ward COMINIUS and CAIUS MARCIUS , enters with a LIEUTENANT , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So , let ...
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... Scene I. Act I. Scene II . Ant . Thou art the ruins of the noblest man , That ever lived in the tide of times . Act III . Scene 1 . Pin . They shout for joy . And , hark ! Cass . Come down , behold no more.- O , coward that I am , to ...
... Scene I. Act I. Scene II . Ant . Thou art the ruins of the noblest man , That ever lived in the tide of times . Act III . Scene 1 . Pin . They shout for joy . And , hark ! Cass . Come down , behold no more.- O , coward that I am , to ...
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... SCENE 111. - The same . — A street . Enter CINNA , the Poet . Cin . I dreamt to night , that I did feast with Cesar , And things unluckily charge my fantasy : § I have no will to wander forth of doors , Yet something leads me forth ...
... SCENE 111. - The same . — A street . Enter CINNA , the Poet . Cin . I dreamt to night , that I did feast with Cesar , And things unluckily charge my fantasy : § I have no will to wander forth of doors , Yet something leads me forth ...
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... SCENE II . - The same . - The Field of Battle . Alarum . - Enter BRUTUS and MESSALA . Bru . Ride , ride , Messala , ride , and give these bills . Unto the legions on the other side : [ Loud Alarum . Let them set on at once ; for I ...
... SCENE II . - The same . - The Field of Battle . Alarum . - Enter BRUTUS and MESSALA . Bru . Ride , ride , Messala , ride , and give these bills . Unto the legions on the other side : [ Loud Alarum . Let them set on at once ; for I ...
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