The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... sword . First Sen. 40 Set but thy foot Against our rampired gates , and they shall ope ; So thou wilt send thy gentle heart before , To say thou ' lt enter friendly . Sec . Sen. Throw thy glove , Or any token of thine honor else , That ...
... sword . First Sen. 40 Set but thy foot Against our rampired gates , and they shall ope ; So thou wilt send thy gentle heart before , To say thou ' lt enter friendly . Sec . Sen. Throw thy glove , Or any token of thine honor else , That ...
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... sword , 80 inconsistency between the two couplets , the first saying , - " Seek not my name " ; the second , - " Here lie I , Timon . " How the two got thus thrown together , it were vain to speculate : possibly the Poet was in doubt ...
... sword , 80 inconsistency between the two couplets , the first saying , - " Seek not my name " ; the second , - " Here lie I , Timon . " How the two got thus thrown together , it were vain to speculate : possibly the Poet was in doubt ...
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... sword he would make a quarry " with thousands of these quarter'd slaves , " as high as he could pick his lance . Sicinius the Tribune is " the Triton of the minnows . " When Coriolanus departs from Rome , as though all the virtue of the ...
... sword he would make a quarry " with thousands of these quarter'd slaves , " as high as he could pick his lance . Sicinius the Tribune is " the Triton of the minnows . " When Coriolanus departs from Rome , as though all the virtue of the ...
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... swords of Italy and her confederate arms could not have pur- chased . The strict and even literal adherence to the truth of history is an additonal beauty . - JAMESON , Shake- speare's Heroines . Among its members it counts no grander ...
... swords of Italy and her confederate arms could not have pur- chased . The strict and even literal adherence to the truth of history is an additonal beauty . - JAMESON , Shake- speare's Heroines . Among its members it counts no grander ...
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... sword , I'ld make a quarry With thousands of these quarter'd slaves , as high As I could pick my lance . 210 Men . Nay , these are almost thoroughly persuaded ; For though abundantly they lack discretion , Yet are they passing cowardly ...
... sword , I'ld make a quarry With thousands of these quarter'd slaves , as high As I could pick my lance . 210 Men . Nay , these are almost thoroughly persuaded ; For though abundantly they lack discretion , Yet are they passing cowardly ...
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