The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... Lart . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our General met the enemy ? Mef . They lye in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll not fell , nor give him : lend him you , I ...
... Lart . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our General met the enemy ? Mef . They lye in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No , I'll not fell , nor give him : lend him you , I ...
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... Lart . Their noise be our inftruction . Ladders , ho ! Enter the Volfcians . Mar. They fear us not , but iffue forth their City . Now put your shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than shields . Advance , brave ...
... Lart . Their noise be our inftruction . Ladders , ho ! Enter the Volfcians . Mar. They fear us not , but iffue forth their City . Now put your shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than shields . Advance , brave ...
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... Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , Sir , doubtless . 1 Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters ; who , upon the fudden , Clapt to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the City . Lart ...
... Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , Sir , doubtless . 1 Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters ; who , upon the fudden , Clapt to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the City . Lart ...
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... Lart . O , ' tis Marcius . Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City . Enter certain Romans with Spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Rom . And I this . 3 Rom . A murrain on't , I took ...
... Lart . O , ' tis Marcius . Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City . Enter certain Romans with Spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 Rom . And I this . 3 Rom . A murrain on't , I took ...
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... Lart . Now the fair Goddess Fortune Fall deep in love with thee , and her great charms Mifguide thy oppofers ' swords bold gentleman ! Profperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less , Than those the placeth higheft ! fo , farewel . Lart ...
... Lart . Now the fair Goddess Fortune Fall deep in love with thee , and her great charms Mifguide thy oppofers ' swords bold gentleman ! Profperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less , Than those the placeth higheft ! fo , farewel . Lart ...
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