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, Volume 14Rwington, 1821 |
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... lord from fell Aufidius ! VOL . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her Usher . VAL . My ladies both , good day to you , VOL . Sweet madam , - 66 I will thence ...
... lord from fell Aufidius ! VOL . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her Usher . VAL . My ladies both , good day to you , VOL . Sweet madam , - 66 I will thence ...
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... lord return from the wars . VAL . Fye , you confine yourself most unreason . ably ; Come , you must go visit the good lady that lies in . VIR . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither ...
... lord return from the wars . VAL . Fye , you confine yourself most unreason . ably ; Come , you must go visit the good lady that lies in . VIR . I will wish her speedy strength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither ...
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... lord . COм . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour " , And bring thy news so late ? 7 The Roman gods , Lead their successes as we wish our own ; ] i . e . May the Roman gods , & c ...
... lord . COм . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour " , And bring thy news so late ? 7 The Roman gods , Lead their successes as we wish our own ; ] i . e . May the Roman gods , & c ...
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... lords o ' the field ? If not , why cease you till you are so ? Сом . Marcius , We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , to win our purpose . 1 to BEDWARD . ] So , in Albumazar , 1615 : " Sweats hourly for a dry brown crust to ...
... lords o ' the field ? If not , why cease you till you are so ? Сом . Marcius , We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , to win our purpose . 1 to BEDWARD . ] So , in Albumazar , 1615 : " Sweats hourly for a dry brown crust to ...
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... lord . COR . The gods begin to mock me . I that now Refus'd most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . COM . Take it ' tis yours . - What is't ? COR . I sometime lay , here in Corioli , At a poor man's house " ; he us'd ...
... lord . COR . The gods begin to mock me . I that now Refus'd most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . COM . Take it ' tis yours . - What is't ? COR . I sometime lay , here in Corioli , At a poor man's house " ; he us'd ...
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