The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page 11
... head ' the sun , When the alarum were struck , than idly sit To hear my nothings monster'd . [ Exit CORIOLANUS . Men . Masters o'the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you now ...
... head ' the sun , When the alarum were struck , than idly sit To hear my nothings monster'd . [ Exit CORIOLANUS . Men . Masters o'the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you now ...
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... head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , That humble , as the ripest inulberry , Now will not hold the haudling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and , being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way which ...
... head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , That humble , as the ripest inulberry , Now will not hold the haudling : Or , say to them , Thou art their soldier , and , being bred in broils , Hast not the soft way which ...
Page 36
... head off , and then hack the limbs ; Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards : For Antony is but a limb of Cesar . Let us be sacrificers , but no butchers , Cains . We all stand up against the spirit of Cesar ; And in the spirit of ...
... head off , and then hack the limbs ; Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards : For Antony is but a limb of Cesar . Let us be sacrificers , but no butchers , Cains . We all stand up against the spirit of Cesar ; And in the spirit of ...
Page 68
... head , And he will fill thy wishes to the brim With principalities . Cleo . That head , my lord ? rose Aut . To him again : Tell him , he wears the [ note Of youth upon him ; from which the world should Something particular : his coin ...
... head , And he will fill thy wishes to the brim With principalities . Cleo . That head , my lord ? rose Aut . To him again : Tell him , he wears the [ note Of youth upon him ; from which the world should Something particular : his coin ...
Page 82
... head on headless Rome . Tit . A better head her glorious body fits , Than his , that shakes for age and feebleness : What ! should I dong this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day ; Co - morrow , yield up rule ...
... head on headless Rome . Tit . A better head her glorious body fits , Than his , that shakes for age and feebleness : What ! should I dong this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day ; Co - morrow , yield up rule ...
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