The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... noble lord and father , live in fame ! Lo ! at this tomb my tributary tears I render , for my brethren's obsequies ; And at thy feet I kneel , with tears of joy Shed on the earth , for thy return to Rome : O , bless me here with thy ...
... noble lord and father , live in fame ! Lo ! at this tomb my tributary tears I render , for my brethren's obsequies ; And at thy feet I kneel , with tears of joy Shed on the earth , for thy return to Rome : O , bless me here with thy ...
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... noble country : Give me a staff of honour for mine age , But not a sceptre to control the world : Upright he held it , lords , that held it last . Mar. Titus , thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune ...
... noble country : Give me a staff of honour for mine age , But not a sceptre to control the world : Upright he held it , lords , that held it last . Mar. Titus , thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune ...
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... noble - minded Titus means to thee ! Tit . Content thee , Prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from themselves . Bas . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die ; My ...
... noble - minded Titus means to thee ! Tit . Content thee , Prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from themselves . Bas . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die ; My ...
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... noble Titus , father of my life ! How proud I am of thee , and of thy gifts , Rome shall record ; and , when I do forget The least of these unspeakable deserts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , madam , are you prisoner ...
... noble Titus , father of my life ! How proud I am of thee , and of thy gifts , Rome shall record ; and , when I do forget The least of these unspeakable deserts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , madam , are you prisoner ...
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... noble Titus ; and resolv'd withal , To do myself this reason and this right . [ The Emperor courts TAM . in dumb show . Mar. Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and ...
... noble Titus ; and resolv'd withal , To do myself this reason and this right . [ The Emperor courts TAM . in dumb show . Mar. Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and ...
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