The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , [ you . You cannot tent yourself : Be gone , ' beseech Com . Come , Sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians , ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd ...
... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , [ you . You cannot tent yourself : Be gone , ' beseech Com . Come , Sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians , ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd ...
Page 20
... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it ...
... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it ...
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... leave no ceremony out . Sooth . Cesar ! Ces . Ha ! who calls ? [ Music . Casca . Bid every noise be still - Peace yet again . [ Music ceases . Ces . Who is it in the press that calls on me ? 1 hear a tongue , shriller than all the music ...
... leave no ceremony out . Sooth . Cesar ! Ces . Ha ! who calls ? [ Music . Casca . Bid every noise be still - Peace yet again . [ Music ceases . Ces . Who is it in the press that calls on me ? 1 hear a tongue , shriller than all the music ...
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... leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . Oh ! let us have him ; for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be said , his judgment rul'd our hands ; Our youths , and ...
... leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . Oh ! let us have him ; for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be said , his judgment rul'd our hands ; Our youths , and ...
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... leave ? Cit . Come down . 2 Cit . Descend . [ He comes down from the Pulpit . 3 Cit . You shall have leave . 4 Cit . A ring ; stand round . 1 Cit . Stand from the herse , stand from the body . 2 Cit . Room for Antony ; -most noble ...
... leave ? Cit . Come down . 2 Cit . Descend . [ He comes down from the Pulpit . 3 Cit . You shall have leave . 4 Cit . A ring ; stand round . 1 Cit . Stand from the herse , stand from the body . 2 Cit . Room for Antony ; -most noble ...
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