The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 páginas |
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... arms too . Men . Why , masters , my good friends , miue honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? 1 Cit . We cannot , Sir , we are undone ready . al- Men . I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you ...
... arms too . Men . Why , masters , my good friends , miue honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? 1 Cit . We cannot , Sir , we are undone ready . al- Men . I tell you , friends , most charitable care Have the patricians of you ...
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... arms as sound , as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done , And tapers buru'd to bedward . Com . Flower of warriors , How is't with Titus Lartius ? Mar. As with a man busied about decrees : Condemning some to ...
... arms as sound , as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done , And tapers buru'd to bedward . Com . Flower of warriors , How is't with Titus Lartius ? Mar. As with a man busied about decrees : Condemning some to ...
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... arm for't : Thou hast beat me out Twelve several times , and I have nightly since Dreamt of encounters ' twixt thyself and me ; We have been down together in my sleep Unbuckling helms , fisting each other's throat , And wak'd half dead ...
... arm for't : Thou hast beat me out Twelve several times , and I have nightly since Dreamt of encounters ' twixt thyself and me ; We have been down together in my sleep Unbuckling helms , fisting each other's throat , And wak'd half dead ...
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... arms . Ten years are spent , since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath returu'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sous la cothus from the held ; And now , at last ...
... arms . Ten years are spent , since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : Five times he hath returu'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sous la cothus from the held ; And now , at last ...
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... arms in sequence + thus ? Mar. I think she means , that there was more than one Confederate in the fact : -Ay , more ... arm the minds of infants to exclaims . My lord , kneel down with me ; Lavinia , kneel ; And kneel , sweet boy , the ...
... arms in sequence + thus ? Mar. I think she means , that there was more than one Confederate in the fact : -Ay , more ... arm the minds of infants to exclaims . My lord , kneel down with me ; Lavinia , kneel ; And kneel , sweet boy , the ...
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