The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... Tarquin seven hurts i ' the body . Men . One i ' the neck , and two i ' the thigh , -there's nine that I know . Vol . He had , before this last expedition , twenty - five wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : every gash was ...
... Tarquin seven hurts i ' the body . Men . One i ' the neck , and two i ' the thigh , -there's nine that I know . Vol . He had , before this last expedition , twenty - five wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : every gash was ...
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... Tarquin made a head for Rome , he fought Beyond the mark of others : our then dictator , Whom with all praise I ... Tarquin's self he met , And struck him on his knee : in that day's feats , When he might act the woman in the scene , He ...
... Tarquin made a head for Rome , he fought Beyond the mark of others : our then dictator , Whom with all praise I ... Tarquin's self he met , And struck him on his knee : in that day's feats , When he might act the woman in the scene , He ...
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... Tarquins . Sic . Friend , Art thou certain this is true ? is it most certain ? Sec . Mess . As certain as I know the sun is fire : Where have you lurk'd , that you make doubt of it ? Ne'er through an arch so hurried the blown tide , As ...
... Tarquins . Sic . Friend , Art thou certain this is true ? is it most certain ? Sec . Mess . As certain as I know the sun is fire : Where have you lurk'd , that you make doubt of it ? Ne'er through an arch so hurried the blown tide , As ...
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... some 140 verses ; in Chaucer 200 . 2 It had been quite recently used by Daniel in his Complaint of Rosamond , and by Greene in his Maiden's Dream . L. darus with Creseide . Whereas his Tarquin permits no hour 302 The Rape of Lucrece.
... some 140 verses ; in Chaucer 200 . 2 It had been quite recently used by Daniel in his Complaint of Rosamond , and by Greene in his Maiden's Dream . L. darus with Creseide . Whereas his Tarquin permits no hour 302 The Rape of Lucrece.
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... Tarquin's bitter apostrophe to the torch which is about to light him to his victim : — Fair torch , burn out thy light , and lend it not To darken her whose light excelleth thine . Of this long inward debate , neither Ovid's Tarquin nor ...
... Tarquin's bitter apostrophe to the torch which is about to light him to his victim : — Fair torch , burn out thy light , and lend it not To darken her whose light excelleth thine . Of this long inward debate , neither Ovid's Tarquin nor ...
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Adonis Alcib Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear beauty blood breast breath cheeks Collatine Cominius Coriolanus Corioli dead dear death dost thou doth ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair false fear flatter Flav fool foul friends give gods grief hate hath hear heart heaven honour kiss Lart LARTIUS lips live look Lord Timon love's LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece Lucullus Marcius Menenius misanthropy ne'er never night noble pity Plutarch Poet poor praise pray proud quoth Richard Barnfield Roman Rome SCENE Senators Shakespeare shalt shame SICINIUS Sonnets sorrow speak sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine thing Third Serv thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself TIMON OF ATHENS tongue tribunes true unto Venus and Adonis VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA weep words worthy wounds youth ΤΟ