The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... appear . 2 Lord . In like manner was I in debt to my im- portunate business , but he would not hear my ex- cuse . I am sorry , when he sent to borrow of me , that my provision was out . 1 Lord . I am sick of that grief too , as I under ...
... appear . 2 Lord . In like manner was I in debt to my im- portunate business , but he would not hear my ex- cuse . I am sorry , when he sent to borrow of me , that my provision was out . 1 Lord . I am sick of that grief too , as I under ...
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... appear'd to Rome . By the discovery , We shall be shorten'd in our aim ; which was , To take in many towns , 7 ere , almost , Rome Should know we were afoot . 2 Sen. Take your commission ; hie Noble Aufidius , you to your bands : Let us ...
... appear'd to Rome . By the discovery , We shall be shorten'd in our aim ; which was , To take in many towns , 7 ere , almost , Rome Should know we were afoot . 2 Sen. Take your commission ; hie Noble Aufidius , you to your bands : Let us ...
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... appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Thy friend no less Mar. Than those she placeth ...
... appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Thy friend no less Mar. Than those she placeth ...
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... appear as he were flay'd ? O gods ! He has the stamp of Marcius ; and I have Before - time seen him thus . Mar. Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From ...
... appear as he were flay'd ? O gods ! He has the stamp of Marcius ; and I have Before - time seen him thus . Mar. Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From ...
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... - sance showed by bowing to you . + you wear out a good , & c . ] It appears from this whole speech that Shakspeare mistook the office of præfectus urbis for the tribune's office . proud ; who , in a cheap estimation , is 140 CORIOLANUS .
... - sance showed by bowing to you . + you wear out a good , & c . ] It appears from this whole speech that Shakspeare mistook the office of præfectus urbis for the tribune's office . proud ; who , in a cheap estimation , is 140 CORIOLANUS .
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