The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 7H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... fpeak , what trade art thou ? Car . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What doft thou with thy beft apparel on ? You , Sir , - What trade are you ? Cob . Truly , Sir , in refpect of a fine workman ...
... fpeak , what trade art thou ? Car . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What doft thou with thy beft apparel on ? You , Sir , - What trade are you ? Cob . Truly , Sir , in refpect of a fine workman ...
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... fpeak this Before a willing bondman : then I know , My answer must be made . But I am arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafea . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no flearing tell - tale . Hold my hand : ( 5 ) Be ...
... fpeak this Before a willing bondman : then I know , My answer must be made . But I am arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafea . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no flearing tell - tale . Hold my hand : ( 5 ) Be ...
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... fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee promise , If the redrefs will follow , thou receiv'st Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ! Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wafted fourteen days . ( 7 ) [ knocks within . Bru . ' Tis ...
... fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee promise , If the redrefs will follow , thou receiv'st Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ! Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wafted fourteen days . ( 7 ) [ knocks within . Bru . ' Tis ...
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... fpeak with you . Bru . Caius Ligarius , that Metellus fpake of . Boy , ftand aside . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Cai . Vouchfafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you chofe out , brave Caius , This is but an odd ...
... fpeak with you . Bru . Caius Ligarius , that Metellus fpake of . Boy , ftand aside . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Cai . Vouchfafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you chofe out , brave Caius , This is but an odd ...
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... fpeak all good you can devife of Cæfar ; And fay , you do't by our permiflion : Elfe fhall you not have any hand at all About his funeral .. And you fhall speak In the fame Pulpit whereto I am going , After my speech is ended . Ant . Be ...
... fpeak all good you can devife of Cæfar ; And fay , you do't by our permiflion : Elfe fhall you not have any hand at all About his funeral .. And you fhall speak In the fame Pulpit whereto I am going , After my speech is ended . Ant . Be ...
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