The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Voice ; IV . iii . 249 . BREATHE , utter ; III . v . 32 . BREATHED , trained ; ( " inured to constant practice ; so trained as not to be wearied ; To breathe a horse is to exercise him for the course " ) ; I. i . 10 . BRING , conduct ...
... Voice ; IV . iii . 249 . BREATHE , utter ; III . v . 32 . BREATHED , trained ; ( " inured to constant practice ; so trained as not to be wearied ; To breathe a horse is to exercise him for the course " ) ; I. i . 10 . BRING , conduct ...
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... voice . Then there flocked about him a great number of Romans , so that the enemies presently gave back : but he , not staying so , did chase them to the gates ; and there , perceiving that the Romans retired , for the great number of ...
... voice . Then there flocked about him a great number of Romans , so that the enemies presently gave back : but he , not staying so , did chase them to the gates ; and there , perceiving that the Romans retired , for the great number of ...
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... voices , left the Senate , and went down to the people , crying out for help . The words of Marcius being openly reported , the people so stomached them , that in their fury they were ready to fly upon the whole Senate . But the ...
... voices , left the Senate , and went down to the people , crying out for help . The words of Marcius being openly reported , the people so stomached them , that in their fury they were ready to fly upon the whole Senate . But the ...
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... not to proceed in so vio- lent a sort as to put such a man to death without process in law , but that they should refer the sentence to the free • voice of the people . Then Sicinius , bethinking XX Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... not to proceed in so vio- lent a sort as to put such a man to death without process in law , but that they should refer the sentence to the free • voice of the people . Then Sicinius , bethinking XX Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... voice the people may give sentence upon you as shall please them . The Patricians assembled often to consult how they ... voices by tribes , and not by hun- dreds ; for by this means the multitude of the poor needy people came to be of ...
... voice the people may give sentence upon you as shall please them . The Patricians assembled often to consult how they ... voices by tribes , and not by hun- dreds ; for by this means the multitude of the poor needy people came to be of ...
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