The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 4
... leave. Will then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if he Had borne the business ! Sic . Besides , if things go well , Opinion , that so sticks on Marcius , shall Of his demerits rob Cominius . Bru . Come : Half all Cominius ' honours are to ...
... leave. Will then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if he Had borne the business ! Sic . Besides , if things go well , Opinion , that so sticks on Marcius , shall Of his demerits rob Cominius . Bru . Come : Half all Cominius ' honours are to ...
Pagina 5
... leave pricking it for pity . Come , you shall go with us . Vir . No , good madam , pardon me ; indeed , I will not forth . Val . In truth , la , go with me ; and I'll tell you excellent news of your husband . Vir . O good madam , there ...
... leave pricking it for pity . Come , you shall go with us . Vir . No , good madam , pardon me ; indeed , I will not forth . Val . In truth , la , go with me ; and I'll tell you excellent news of your husband . Vir . O good madam , there ...
Pagina 10
... Leave nothing out for length , and make us think , ' Tis Than we to stretch it out . Masters o ' the people Rather our state's defective for requital , We do request your kindest ears : and , after , To yield what passes here . Your ...
... Leave nothing out for length , and make us think , ' Tis Than we to stretch it out . Masters o ' the people Rather our state's defective for requital , We do request your kindest ears : and , after , To yield what passes here . Your ...
Pagina 16
... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , [ you . You cannot tent yourself : Be gone , ' beseech Com . Come , Sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians , ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd ...
... Leave us to cure this cause . Men . For ' tis a sore upon us , [ you . You cannot tent yourself : Be gone , ' beseech Com . Come , Sir , along with us . Cor . I would they were barbarians , ( as they are , Though in Rome litter'd ...
Pagina 20
... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it ...
... leave you . Sic . Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits ? Vol . Take my prayers with you.- I would the gods had nothing else to do , [ Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it ...
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