“The” Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volumen6A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... thefe Eyes thou haft feen her , and therefore all them out , for they will work thy Bale . Mr. Rowe , indeed , in his Editions of our Poet , has erroneoufly printed Bail too in this Paffage ; but in the old Quarto which I have of ...
... thefe Eyes thou haft feen her , and therefore all them out , for they will work thy Bale . Mr. Rowe , indeed , in his Editions of our Poet , has erroneoufly printed Bail too in this Paffage ; but in the old Quarto which I have of ...
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... thefe quarter'd Slaves , as high As I could pitch my lance . Men . Nay , thefe are almoft thoroughly perfuaded : For though abundantly they lack difcretion , Yet are they paffing cowardly . But , I beseech you , What fays the other ...
... thefe quarter'd Slaves , as high As I could pitch my lance . Men . Nay , thefe are almoft thoroughly perfuaded : For though abundantly they lack difcretion , Yet are they paffing cowardly . But , I beseech you , What fays the other ...
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... to make Only my wars with him . He is a lion , That I am proud to hunt . Sen. Then worthy Marcius , Attend upon Cominius to thefe wars . Com . It is your former promifę , Mar , Mar. Sir , it is ; And I am conftant CORIOLANUS . II.
... to make Only my wars with him . He is a lion , That I am proud to hunt . Sen. Then worthy Marcius , Attend upon Cominius to thefe wars . Com . It is your former promifę , Mar , Mar. Sir , it is ; And I am conftant CORIOLANUS . II.
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... thefe rats thither , To gnaw their garners . Worshipful Mutineers , Your valour puts well forth ; pray , follow . [ Exeunt . [ Citizens fteal away . Manent Sicinius and Brutus . Sic . Was ever man fo proud , as is this Marcius ? Bru ...
... thefe rats thither , To gnaw their garners . Worshipful Mutineers , Your valour puts well forth ; pray , follow . [ Exeunt . [ Citizens fteal away . Manent Sicinius and Brutus . Sic . Was ever man fo proud , as is this Marcius ? Bru ...
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... thefe armies ? Mef . Within a mile and half . Mar. Then fhall we hear their larum , and they ours . Now , Mars , I pr'ythee , make us quick in work ; That we with fmoaking fwords may march from hence , To help our fielded Friends ! Come ...
... thefe armies ? Mef . Within a mile and half . Mar. Then fhall we hear their larum , and they ours . Now , Mars , I pr'ythee , make us quick in work ; That we with fmoaking fwords may march from hence , To help our fielded Friends ! Come ...
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