The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: with Dr. Johnson's Preface: A Glossary, and an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the Author, by the Rev. William Harness ...G.F. Cooledge & brother, 1847 - 926 páginas |
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... LUCIUS . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fourteen days . [ Knock within . Bru . ' Tis good . Go to the gate : somebody knocks . [ Exit LUCIUS . Since Cassius first did whet me against Cæsar , I have not slept . Between the acting of a ...
... LUCIUS . Luc . Sir , March is wasted fourteen days . [ Knock within . Bru . ' Tis good . Go to the gate : somebody knocks . [ Exit LUCIUS . Since Cassius first did whet me against Cæsar , I have not slept . Between the acting of a ...
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... Lucius . Luc . Your hand , my lord . Clo . Receive it friendly : but from this time forth I wear it as your enemy . Clo . How long is't since she went to Milford. Imo . Nay , be brief ; I see into thy end , and am almost A man already ...
... Lucius . Luc . Your hand , my lord . Clo . Receive it friendly : but from this time forth I wear it as your enemy . Clo . How long is't since she went to Milford. Imo . Nay , be brief ; I see into thy end , and am almost A man already ...
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... Lucius ' banishment was wrongfully , And they have wish'd that Lucius were their emperor . Tam . Why should you fear ? is not your city strong ? Sat. Ay , but the citizens favour Lucius ; And will revolt from me , to succour him . Tam ...
... Lucius ' banishment was wrongfully , And they have wish'd that Lucius were their emperor . Tam . Why should you fear ? is not your city strong ? Sat. Ay , but the citizens favour Lucius ; And will revolt from me , to succour him . Tam ...
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