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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I will with her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go
thither . Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir . ' Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love .
Val . You would be another Penelope ; yet they say , all the yarn , she spun in ...
I will with her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go
thither . Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir . ' Tis not to save labour , nor that I want love .
Val . You would be another Penelope ; yet they say , all the yarn , she spun in ...
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I pray , Sir , – plague upon't , I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace ! Look , Sir ,
- my wounds I got them in my Country's service , when Some certain of your
Brethren roar'd , and ran From noise of our own drums , Men . Oh me , the Gods !
I pray , Sir , – plague upon't , I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace ! Look , Sir ,
- my wounds I got them in my Country's service , when Some certain of your
Brethren roar'd , and ran From noise of our own drums , Men . Oh me , the Gods !
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Pray , let us go Vol . Now , pray , Sir , get you gone . You've done a brave deed :
ere you go , hear this : As far as doth the Capitol ... Why stay you to be baited With
one that wants her wits ? [ Exe . Tribunes . Vol . Take my prayers with you .
Pray , let us go Vol . Now , pray , Sir , get you gone . You've done a brave deed :
ere you go , hear this : As far as doth the Capitol ... Why stay you to be baited With
one that wants her wits ? [ Exe . Tribunes . Vol . Take my prayers with you .
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What would you have , friend ? whence are . you ? here's no place for you : pray ,
go to the door . [ Exit . Cor . I have deserv'd no better entertainment , in being
Coriolanus . [ Afide . Enter fecond Servant . 2 Ser . Whence are you , Sir ! has the
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What would you have , friend ? whence are . you ? here's no place for you : pray ,
go to the door . [ Exit . Cor . I have deserv'd no better entertainment , in being
Coriolanus . [ Afide . Enter fecond Servant . 2 Ser . Whence are you , Sir ! has the
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In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). come . 3
Ser . What have you to do here , Fellow ? pray you , avoid the house . Cor . Let
me ...
In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). come . 3
Ser . What have you to do here , Fellow ? pray you , avoid the house . Cor . Let
me ...
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