The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 15
... breath : [ bunes Confusion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tri- To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . speak , speak . Speak , Sic ...
... breath : [ bunes Confusion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tri- To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . speak , speak . Speak , Sic ...
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... breath as this ? No , you are deceived ; therefore back to Rome , and prepare for your execution : you are con- demned , our general has sworn you out of re- prieve and pardon . Men . Sirrah , if thy captain knew I were here , he would ...
... breath as this ? No , you are deceived ; therefore back to Rome , and prepare for your execution : you are con- demned , our general has sworn you out of re- prieve and pardon . Men . Sirrah , if thy captain knew I were here , he would ...
Page 58
... breath , she spoke , and panted , That she did make defect , perfection , And , breathless , power breathe forth . Mec . Now Antony must leave her utterly . Eno . Never ; he will not ; Age cannot wither her , nor custom stale Her ...
... breath , she spoke , and panted , That she did make defect , perfection , And , breathless , power breathe forth . Mec . Now Antony must leave her utterly . Eno . Never ; he will not ; Age cannot wither her , nor custom stale Her ...
Page 66
... breath And sinks most lamentably . Had our general Been what he knew himself , it had gone well : Oh ! he has given example for our flight , Most grossly , by his own . Eno . Ay , are you thereabouts ? Why then , good night [ Aside ...
... breath And sinks most lamentably . Had our general Been what he knew himself , it had gone well : Oh ! he has given example for our flight , Most grossly , by his own . Eno . Ay , are you thereabouts ? Why then , good night [ Aside ...
Page 68
... breath 1 hear The doom of Egypt . Thyr . ' Tis your noblest course . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former dare but what it can , No chance may shake it . Give me grace to lay My duty on your hand . Cleo . Your ...
... breath 1 hear The doom of Egypt . Thyr . ' Tis your noblest course . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former dare but what it can , No chance may shake it . Give me grace to lay My duty on your hand . Cleo . Your ...
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