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Pagina 42
... mean time , Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted Even to falling . Give him no breath , but now Make boot of his distraction ; never anger Make good guard for itself . Cas ...
... mean time , Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted Even to falling . Give him no breath , but now Make boot of his distraction ; never anger Make good guard for itself . Cas ...
Pagina 223
... mean- Do thou so much as dig the grave for him . Thou know'st our meaning ; look for thy reward Among the nettles at the elder - tree , Which overshades the mouth of that same pit , Where we decreed to bury Bassianus . Do this , and ...
... mean- Do thou so much as dig the grave for him . Thou know'st our meaning ; look for thy reward Among the nettles at the elder - tree , Which overshades the mouth of that same pit , Where we decreed to bury Bassianus . Do this , and ...
Pagina 227
... mean . Mar. Stand by me , Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome she did . Mar. What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not ...
... mean . Mar. Stand by me , Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome she did . Mar. What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not ...
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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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