The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ...R. Morison Junr., 1798 - Всего страниц: 420 |
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... these men about the streets ? Cob . Truly , fir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself into more work . But , indeed , fir , we make holiday , to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? what conqueft ...
... these men about the streets ? Cob . Truly , fir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself into more work . But , indeed , fir , we make holiday , to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? what conqueft ...
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... These growing feathers , pluck'd from Cæfar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would foar above the view of man , And keep us all in servile fearfulness . SCENE II . The fame . [ Exeunt . Enter CÆSAR , ANTONY , for ...
... These growing feathers , pluck'd from Cæfar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would foar above the view of man , And keep us all in servile fearfulness . SCENE II . The fame . [ Exeunt . Enter CÆSAR , ANTONY , for ...
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... these applaufes are For fome new honours that are heap'd on Cæfar . Caf . Why , man , he doth beftride the narrow world , Like a Coloffus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs , and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable ...
... these applaufes are For fome new honours that are heap'd on Cæfar . Caf . Why , man , he doth beftride the narrow world , Like a Coloffus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs , and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable ...
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William Shakespeare. How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might entreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you ...
William Shakespeare. How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might entreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you ...
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... these coronets ; as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he offer'd it to him again ; then he put it by again : but , to my thinking , he was very loth to lay his ...
... these coronets ; as I told you , he put it by once : but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it . Then he offer'd it to him again ; then he put it by again : but , to my thinking , he was very loth to lay his ...
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