The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... Citizen . We have ever your good word . Marcius . He that will give good words to thee , will flatter Beneath abhorring . — What would you have , you curs , That like nor peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you ...
... Citizen . We have ever your good word . Marcius . He that will give good words to thee , will flatter Beneath abhorring . — What would you have , you curs , That like nor peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you ...
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... Citizen . Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . 2 Citizen . We may , sir , if we will . 3 Citizen . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it is a power that we have no power to do : for if he show us his ...
... Citizen . Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . 2 Citizen . We may , sir , if we will . 3 Citizen . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it is a power that we have no power to do : for if he show us his ...
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... Citizen . Think you so ? Which way , do you judge , my wit would fly " ? " 3 Citizen . Nay , your wit will not so soon out as another man's will , ' tis strongly wedged up in a blockhead : but if it were at liberty , ' twould , sure ...
... Citizen . Think you so ? Which way , do you judge , my wit would fly " ? " 3 Citizen . Nay , your wit will not so soon out as another man's will , ' tis strongly wedged up in a blockhead : but if it were at liberty , ' twould , sure ...
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... Citizen . Coriolanus . Mine own desire . 1 Citizen . Your own desert ? Ay , not How ! not your own desire ? Coriolanus . No , sir : ' Twas never my desire yet , To trouble the poor with begging . 1 Citizen . You must think , if we give ...
... Citizen . Coriolanus . Mine own desire . 1 Citizen . Your own desert ? Ay , not How ! not your own desire ? Coriolanus . No , sir : ' Twas never my desire yet , To trouble the poor with begging . 1 Citizen . You must think , if we give ...
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... Citizen . You shall have it , worthy sir . Coriolanus . A match , sir : - There is in all two worthy voices begg'd : — I have your alms ; adieu . 1 Citizen . 2 Citizen . An'twere to give again , —- But ' tis no matter . But this is ...
... Citizen . You shall have it , worthy sir . Coriolanus . A match , sir : - There is in all two worthy voices begg'd : — I have your alms ; adieu . 1 Citizen . 2 Citizen . An'twere to give again , —- But ' tis no matter . But this is ...
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The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 5 William Shakespeare,Thomas Bowdler Visualização completa - 1820 |
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