The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... stay here for the people . Sic . Fare you well . [ Exeunt CORIOL . and MENEN . He has it now ; and by his looks , methinks , ' Tis warm at bis heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore Re - enter CITIZENS . Sic . Let them assemble ; And ...
... stay here for the people . Sic . Fare you well . [ Exeunt CORIOL . and MENEN . He has it now ; and by his looks , methinks , ' Tis warm at bis heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore Re - enter CITIZENS . Sic . Let them assemble ; And ...
Pagina 20
... stay too ; [ To SICIN . ] I would had the power To say so to my husband . Sic . Are you mankind ? Vol . Ay , fool ; is that a shame ? -Note but this fool.- Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship * To banish him that struck more ...
... stay too ; [ To SICIN . ] I would had the power To say so to my husband . Sic . Are you mankind ? Vol . Ay , fool ; is that a shame ? -Note but this fool.- Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship * To banish him that struck more ...
Pagina 27
... stay † upon execu- tion . Sic . Is't possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man ? Men . There is differency between a grub and a butterfly ; yet your butterfly was a grub . This Marcius is grown from man to dragon ...
... stay † upon execu- tion . Sic . Is't possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man ? Men . There is differency between a grub and a butterfly ; yet your butterfly was a grub . This Marcius is grown from man to dragon ...
Pagina 29
... Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone : Why dost thou stay ? Lue To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act 1. Scene 11 . Ant . Thou art the ruins ...
... Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone : Why dost thou stay ? Lue To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act 1. Scene 11 . Ant . Thou art the ruins ...
Pagina 37
... stay at home to - day for fear . No , Cesar shall not : Danger knows full well , That Cesar is more dangerous than he . We were two lions litter'd in one day , And I the eider and more terrible ; And Cesar shall go forth . Cal . Alas ...
... stay at home to - day for fear . No , Cesar shall not : Danger knows full well , That Cesar is more dangerous than he . We were two lions litter'd in one day , And I the eider and more terrible ; And Cesar shall go forth . Cal . Alas ...
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