The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... stand , nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , As to Jove's statue ; and the commons made A shower , and thunder , with their caps and I never saw the ...
... stand , nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , As to Jove's statue ; and the commons made A shower , and thunder , with their caps and I never saw the ...
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... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have bere the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to her ...
... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have bere the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to her ...
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... stand to our authority , Or let us lose it : -We do here pronounce , Upon the part o'the people , in whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of present death . Sic . Therefore , lay hold of him ; Bear him to the rock ...
... stand to our authority , Or let us lose it : -We do here pronounce , Upon the part o'the people , in whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of present death . Sic . Therefore , lay hold of him ; Bear him to the rock ...
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... stand'st not i'the state of hanging , or of some death more long in spectatorship , and crueller in suffering : behold now presently , and Men . You guard like men ; ' tis well : But , by swoon for what's to come upon thee . - The glo ...
... stand'st not i'the state of hanging , or of some death more long in spectatorship , and crueller in suffering : behold now presently , and Men . You guard like men ; ' tis well : But , by swoon for what's to come upon thee . - The glo ...
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... stand As if a man were author of himself , And knew no other kin . Vir . My lord and husband ! Cor . These eyes are not the same I wore Rome . Vir . The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'a Makes you think so . Cor . Like a dull actor ...
... stand As if a man were author of himself , And knew no other kin . Vir . My lord and husband ! Cor . These eyes are not the same I wore Rome . Vir . The sorrow , that delivers us thus chang'a Makes you think so . Cor . Like a dull actor ...
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