The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Exit . Lavinia . Saturninus , who has just promised to espouse her , already wishes he were to choose again ; and she who was en- gaged to Bassianus ( whom she afterwards marries ) expresses no reluctance when her father gives her to ...
... Exit . Lavinia . Saturninus , who has just promised to espouse her , already wishes he were to choose again ; and she who was en- gaged to Bassianus ( whom she afterwards marries ) expresses no reluctance when her father gives her to ...
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... Exit . Bas . Who have we here ? Rome's royal emperess , Unfurnish'd of her well - beseeming troop ? Or is it Dian , habited like her ; Who hath abandoned her holy groves , To see the general hunting in this forest ? Tam . Saucy ...
... Exit . Bas . Who have we here ? Rome's royal emperess , Unfurnish'd of her well - beseeming troop ? Or is it Dian , habited like her ; Who hath abandoned her holy groves , To see the general hunting in this forest ? Tam . Saucy ...
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... Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Enter AARON , with QUINTUS and MARTIUS . Aar . Come on , my lords ; the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit , Where I espy'd the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very ...
... Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Enter AARON , with QUINTUS and MARTIUS . Aar . Come on , my lords ; the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit , Where I espy'd the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very ...
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... Exit . To that I call : - : - What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ To Lav . Do then , dear heart ; for heaven shall hear our prayers ; Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds ...
... Exit . To that I call : - : - What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ To Lav . Do then , dear heart ; for heaven shall hear our prayers ; Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds ...
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... Exit . These miseries are more than may be borne ! To weep with them that weep doth ease some deal , But sorrow flouted at is double death . Luc . Ah , that this sight should make so deep a wound , And yet detested life not shrink ...
... Exit . These miseries are more than may be borne ! To weep with them that weep doth ease some deal , But sorrow flouted at is double death . Luc . Ah , that this sight should make so deep a wound , And yet detested life not shrink ...
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