The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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And , gentle friends , Let's kill him boldly , but not wrathfully ; Let's carve him as a
dish fit for the gods Not hew him as a carcase fit for hounds 5 : And let our hearts ,
as subtle masters do , Stir up their servants to an act of rage , And after seem to ...
And , gentle friends , Let's kill him boldly , but not wrathfully ; Let's carve him as a
dish fit for the gods Not hew him as a carcase fit for hounds 5 : And let our hearts ,
as subtle masters do , Stir up their servants to an act of rage , And after seem to ...
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O ye gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this ? Bru . All this ? ay , more : Fret , till
your proud heart break ; Go , show your slaves how cholerick you are , And make
your bondmen tremble . Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and ...
O ye gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this ? Bru . All this ? ay , more : Fret , till
your proud heart break ; Go , show your slaves how cholerick you are , And make
your bondmen tremble . Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and ...
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Ant . The gods best know ,Cleo . O , never was there queen So mightily betray'd !
Yet , at the first , I saw the treasons planted . Ant . Cleopatra , Cleo . Why should I
think , you can be mine , and true , Though you in swearing shake the throned ...
Ant . The gods best know ,Cleo . O , never was there queen So mightily betray'd !
Yet , at the first , I saw the treasons planted . Ant . Cleopatra , Cleo . Why should I
think , you can be mine , and true , Though you in swearing shake the throned ...
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