The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 6G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 134
... Enter MARGARELON . Mar. Turn , slave , and fight . Ther . What art thou ? Mar. A bastard son of Priam's . Ther . I am a bastard too ; I love bastards : I am a bastard begot , bastard instructed , bastard m mind , bastard in valour , in ...
... Enter MARGARELON . Mar. Turn , slave , and fight . Ther . What art thou ? Mar. A bastard son of Priam's . Ther . I am a bastard too ; I love bastards : I am a bastard begot , bastard instructed , bastard m mind , bastard in valour , in ...
Page 159
... enter the city . SCENE V. Within the Town . A Street . Enter certain Romans , with spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Rom . And I this . 3 Rom . A murrain on ' t ! I took this for silver . [ Alarum continues still afar off ...
... enter the city . SCENE V. Within the Town . A Street . Enter certain Romans , with spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Rom . And I this . 3 Rom . A murrain on ' t ! I took this for silver . [ Alarum continues still afar off ...
Page 209
... enter . Sic . And help the joy . We will meet them , [ Going . Enter the Ladies , accompanied by Senators , Patricians , and People . They pass over the Stage . 1 Sen. Behold our patroness , the life of Rome : Call all your tribes ...
... enter . Sic . And help the joy . We will meet them , [ Going . Enter the Ladies , accompanied by Senators , Patricians , and People . They pass over the Stage . 1 Sen. Behold our patroness , the life of Rome : Call all your tribes ...
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