Comedy of errors. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles, Prince of TyreT. Cadell, 1833 |
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... eyes . BRU . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , would have me seek into myself That you For that which is not in me ? • What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CASS . Ay , do you fear ...
... eyes . BRU . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , would have me seek into myself That you For that which is not in me ? • What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CASS . Ay , do you fear ...
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... eyes , That shapes this monstrous apparition . It comes upon me : -Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god , some angel , or some devil , That mak'st my blood cold , and my hair to stare ? Speak to me , what thou art . GHOST . Thy evil ...
... eyes , That shapes this monstrous apparition . It comes upon me : -Art thou any thing ? Art thou some god , some angel , or some devil , That mak'st my blood cold , and my hair to stare ? Speak to me , what thou art . GHOST . Thy evil ...
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... eyes , And made their bends adornings : at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swells with the touches of those flower - soft hands , That yarely frame the office . From the barge A strange invisible pérfume hits the ...
... eyes , And made their bends adornings : at the helm A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swells with the touches of those flower - soft hands , That yarely frame the office . From the barge A strange invisible pérfume hits the ...
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... eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; none our parts so poor But was a race of heaven . ANT . Hear me , queen : The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my full heart Remains in use with you . My more particular ...
... eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; none our parts so poor But was a race of heaven . ANT . Hear me , queen : The strong necessity of time commands Our services a while ; but my full heart Remains in use with you . My more particular ...
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... eyes : there shall she see my valour , which will then be a torment to her contempt . He on the ground , my speech of insultment ended on his dead body , and when my lust hath dined ( which , as I say , to vex her , I will execute in ...
... eyes : there shall she see my valour , which will then be a torment to her contempt . He on the ground , my speech of insultment ended on his dead body , and when my lust hath dined ( which , as I say , to vex her , I will execute in ...
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Achilles ACT V. S. ÆGE Ægeon Æmilia AJAX Alcibiades ANGELO Antenor Antipholus and Dromio ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA AUFIDIUS behold BELARIUS body of PATROCLUS bracelet bringing the gold Brutus Cadell Strand Cæsar Caius Marcius CASS Cassandra Cassius CESAR CLEO CLOTEN COMEDY OF ERRORS CORIOLANUS CORIOLANUS going Courtezan CYMBELINE dead body death Diomed DRAWN AND ENGRAVED DROMIO of Ephesus DROMIO of Syracuse Duke ENGRAVED BY FRANK entreat EROS FRANK HOWARD gold chain Guiderius hath HECT Hector Helen IACH IACHIMO IMOGEN Julius Caesar kneels London Published Aug lord LYSIMACHUS Marina marriage of CYMBELINE master meet ANTIPHOLUS Octavia Patroclus PERICLES PINCH PISANIO Posthumus pray Priam PRINCE OF TYRE REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE Rome sword taking leave THAISA thee thou art thou hast TIMON OF ATHENS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Trojans villain Volsces Volscian wife