The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Lart . My horfe to yours , no , Mar. ' Tis done . 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 horfe is mine .. Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No ...
... Lart . My horfe to yours , no , Mar. ' Tis done . 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 horfe is mine .. Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart . No ...
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... Lart . Let their noife be our inftruction . Ladders , ho Enter the Volfcians . Mar. They fear us not , but iffue forth their city . I Now put your fhields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than fhields . Advance ...
... Lart . Let their noife be our inftruction . Ladders , ho Enter the Volfcians . Mar. They fear us not , but iffue forth their city . I Now put your fhields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than fhields . Advance ...
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... Lart . What is become of Martius ? > All . Slain , Sir , doubtless . Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters ; who upon the fudden Clapt to their ... Lart , Lart . O , ' tis Martius . Let's fetch 190 CORIOLANUS .
... Lart . What is become of Martius ? > All . Slain , Sir , doubtless . Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters ; who upon the fudden Clapt to their ... Lart , Lart . O , ' tis Martius . Let's fetch 190 CORIOLANUS .
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... Lart . Worthy Sir , thou bleed'ft ; Thy exercise hath been too violent For a fecond course of fight . Mar. Sir ... Lart . Now the fair Goddefs Fortune Fall deep in love with thee , and her great charms Mifguide thy oppofers fwords : bold ...
... Lart . Worthy Sir , thou bleed'ft ; Thy exercise hath been too violent For a fecond course of fight . Mar. Sir ... Lart . Now the fair Goddefs Fortune Fall deep in love with thee , and her great charms Mifguide thy oppofers fwords : bold ...
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... Lart . S as I have let them down . If I do fend , dif- let the ports be guarded ; keep your duties patch Thofe centuries to our aid , the rest will ferve For a fhort holding ; if we lofe the field , We cannot keep the town . Lieu . Fear ...
... Lart . S as I have let them down . If I do fend , dif- let the ports be guarded ; keep your duties patch Thofe centuries to our aid , the rest will ferve For a fhort holding ; if we lofe the field , We cannot keep the town . Lieu . Fear ...
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