The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 páginas |
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... stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; [ other , they say , The city is well stor❜d . Mar. Hang ' em ! They say ? They'll sit by the tire , and presume to know What's done i'the Capitol who's like to rise , Who thrives , and who ...
... stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; [ other , they say , The city is well stor❜d . Mar. Hang ' em ! They say ? They'll sit by the tire , and presume to know What's done i'the Capitol who's like to rise , Who thrives , and who ...
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... stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . [ A long pourish . They all cry , Marcius 1 Marcins ! cast up their caps and lances : COMINIUS and LARTIUS stand bure . Mar. May these same instruments , which you ...
... stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . [ A long pourish . They all cry , Marcius 1 Marcins ! cast up their caps and lances : COMINIUS and LARTIUS stand bure . Mar. May these same instruments , which you ...
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... stand , But they , upon their ancient malice , will Forget with the least cause these his new ho- [ tion ques- nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Bru . I heard him swear , Were he to stand for ...
... stand , But they , upon their ancient malice , will Forget with the least cause these his new ho- [ tion ques- nours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little As he is proud to do't . Bru . I heard him swear , Were he to stand for ...
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... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to ...
... stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try , and you have not deserved nobly . Cor . Your enigma ? 3 Cit . You have been a scourge to ...
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... Stand , and go back . guardant cannot office me from my son Corio- lanus : guess , but by my entertainment with him , if thou stand'st not i'the state of hanging , or of some death more long in spectatorship , and crueller in suffering ...
... Stand , and go back . guardant cannot office me from my son Corio- lanus : guess , but by my entertainment with him , if thou stand'st not i'the state of hanging , or of some death more long in spectatorship , and crueller in suffering ...
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