The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Cassell, 1892 |
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Pagina 3
... doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre . I did hear him groan . Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius ! As a sick girl ...
... doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre . I did hear him groan . Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius ! As a sick girl ...
Pagina 10
... doth say to thee . ACT III . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. The same . The Capitol ; the Senate sitting . A Crowd of People in the Street leading to the Capitol ; among them ARTEMIDORUS , and the Soothsayer . Flourish . Enter CESAR , BRUTUS ...
... doth say to thee . ACT III . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. The same . The Capitol ; the Senate sitting . A Crowd of People in the Street leading to the Capitol ; among them ARTEMIDORUS , and the Soothsayer . Flourish . Enter CESAR , BRUTUS ...
Pagina 127
... Doth that grieve thee ? Why , how now , lord ! Tro . By Jove , I will be patient . Cres . Guardian ! why , Greek ! Dio . Pho , pho ! adieu ; you palter . Cres . In faith , I do not ; come hither once again . Ulyss . You shake , my lord ...
... Doth that grieve thee ? Why , how now , lord ! Tro . By Jove , I will be patient . Cres . Guardian ! why , Greek ! Dio . Pho , pho ! adieu ; you palter . Cres . In faith , I do not ; come hither once again . Ulyss . You shake , my lord ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, ed. by T. Keightley, Partea 37,Volumul 2 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1864 |
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