The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 páginas |
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... Dost overstune the gallant'st dames of Rome , - If he be pleas'd with this my sudden choice , Betuid , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee emperess of Rome . Spas , queen of Goths , dost thou applaud my choice ...
... Dost overstune the gallant'st dames of Rome , - If he be pleas'd with this my sudden choice , Betuid , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee emperess of Rome . Spas , queen of Goths , dost thou applaud my choice ...
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... dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . Tum . Then all too late I bring this fatal writ , [ Giving a Letter . The complot of this timeless tragedy ; And wonder greatly , that man's face can fold In pleasing ...
... dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . Tum . Then all too late I bring this fatal writ , [ Giving a Letter . The complot of this timeless tragedy ; And wonder greatly , that man's face can fold In pleasing ...
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... dost not slumber : see , thy two son's heads , But I'll deceive you in another sort , [ Aside . Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , And that you'll say , ere half an hour can pass . Thy other banish'd son , with this dear ...
... dost not slumber : see , thy two son's heads , But I'll deceive you in another sort , [ Aside . Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , And that you'll say , ere half an hour can pass . Thy other banish'd son , with this dear ...
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... dost thou strike at , Marcus , with thy knife ? Mar. At that that I have kill'd , my lord ; a Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth. Till all these mischiefs be return'd again , Even in their throats that have committed them ...
... dost thou strike at , Marcus , with thy knife ? Mar. At that that I have kill'd , my lord ; a Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth. Till all these mischiefs be return'd again , Even in their throats that have committed them ...
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... dost not use me courte- ously , To shame the zeal of my petition to thee , In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises , As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant . I charge thee , use ...
... dost not use me courte- ously , To shame the zeal of my petition to thee , In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises , As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant . I charge thee , use ...
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