The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... hear , more stroug Than are upon you yet . Cor . The word is mildly : -Pray you , Let them accuse me by invention , I let us Will answer in mine honour . Men . Ay , but mildly . Cor . Well , mildly be it then : mildly . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
... hear , more stroug Than are upon you yet . Cor . The word is mildly : -Pray you , Let them accuse me by invention , I let us Will answer in mine honour . Men . Ay , but mildly . Cor . Well , mildly be it then : mildly . [ Exeunt . SCENE ...
Pagina 19
... Hear me , my masters , and my common friends Sic . He's sentenc'd : no more hearing Com . Let me speak : Rome , I have been consul , and can show from Her enemies ' marks upon me . I do love My country's good , with a respect more ...
... Hear me , my masters , and my common friends Sic . He's sentenc'd : no more hearing Com . Let me speak : Rome , I have been consul , and can show from Her enemies ' marks upon me . I do love My country's good , with a respect more ...
Pagina 20
... hear of their readiness , and am the man , I think , that shall set the n in present action . So , Sir , heartily well met , and most glad of your company . Vol . You take my part from me , Sir ; I have You have done a brave deed . Ere ...
... hear of their readiness , and am the man , I think , that shall set the n in present action . So , Sir , heartily well met , and most glad of your company . Vol . You take my part from me , Sir ; I have You have done a brave deed . Ere ...
Pagina 23
... hear you ? Sic . This is most likely ! Men . Nay , I hear nothing ; his mother and his wife Hear nothing from him . Enter Three or Four CITIZENS . Cit . The gods preserve you both ! Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en ...
... hear you ? Sic . This is most likely ! Men . Nay , I hear nothing ; his mother and his wife Hear nothing from him . Enter Three or Four CITIZENS . Cit . The gods preserve you both ! Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en ...
Pagina 24
... hear fearful news . 1 Cit . For mine own part . When I said , banish him , I said , ' twas pity . 2 Cit . And so did I. 3 Cit . And so did I ; and , to say the truth , so did very many of us : That we did , we did for the best and ...
... hear fearful news . 1 Cit . For mine own part . When I said , banish him , I said , ' twas pity . 2 Cit . And so did I. 3 Cit . And so did I ; and , to say the truth , so did very many of us : That we did , we did for the best and ...
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