The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 IV , Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act III . Scene I. Pin . They shout for joy . - And , hark ! Cass . Come down , behold no more.- O , coward that I am , to live so long , To see my ...
... Scene IV , Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act III . Scene I. Pin . They shout for joy . - And , hark ! Cass . Come down , behold no more.- O , coward that I am , to live so long , To see my ...
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... SCENE 1. - The same . A room in ANTONY'S His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , And to your heirs for ever ; common pleasures , † ANTONY , OCTAVIUS , and LEPIDUS , seated at a To walk abroad , and recreate yourselves . Lep ...
... SCENE 1. - The same . A room in ANTONY'S His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , And to your heirs for ever ; common pleasures , † ANTONY , OCTAVIUS , and LEPIDUS , seated at a To walk abroad , and recreate yourselves . Lep ...
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... scene with Octavius Cesar , who , notwithstanding the flattery of historians , " was deceitful , mean- spirited , proud , and revengeful . " --- Dr . Johnson says : " This play keeps curiosity always busy , and the pas sions always ...
... scene with Octavius Cesar , who , notwithstanding the flattery of historians , " was deceitful , mean- spirited , proud , and revengeful . " --- Dr . Johnson says : " This play keeps curiosity always busy , and the pas sions always ...
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