“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five - and - twenty valiant.s t.sons , Half of the number that king Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive , and dead ! These that ...
... Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five - and - twenty valiant.s t.sons , Half of the number that king Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive , and dead ! These that ...
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... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? Tit . Patience , prince Saturninus . Sat. Romans , do me right . Patricians , draw your swords , and sheath them not Till Saturninus be Rome's ...
... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? Tit . Patience , prince Saturninus . Sat. Romans , do me right . Patricians , draw your swords , and sheath them not Till Saturninus be Rome's ...
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... thou , nor he , are any sons of mine : My sons would never so dishonour me . Traitor , restore Lavinia to the emperor . Luc . Dead , if you will , but not to be his wife , That is another's lawful promis'd love . [ Exit . Enter aloft ...
... thou , nor he , are any sons of mine : My sons would never so dishonour me . Traitor , restore Lavinia to the emperor . Luc . Dead , if you will , but not to be his wife , That is another's lawful promis'd love . [ Exit . Enter aloft ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Tit . Marcus , even thou hast struck upon my crest , And with these boys mine honour thou hast wounded : My foes I do repute you every one . So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Tit . Marcus , even thou hast struck upon my crest , And with these boys mine honour thou hast wounded : My foes I do repute you every one . So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not ...
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... thou perceive how much I dare . Demet . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . Aaron . Why , how now , lords ? So near the emperor's palace dare you draw , And maintain such a quarrel openly ! Full well I wot the ground of all this ...
... thou perceive how much I dare . Demet . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . Aaron . Why , how now , lords ? So near the emperor's palace dare you draw , And maintain such a quarrel openly ! Full well I wot the ground of all this ...
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