The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 74
... hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumphed on itself . Cleo . So it should be , that none but Antony Should conquer Antony : but woe ' tis so ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying ; only here impĆ³rtune death a while , until of ...
... hath o'erthrown Antony , But Antony's hath triumphed on itself . Cleo . So it should be , that none but Antony Should conquer Antony : but woe ' tis so ! Ant . I am dying , Egypt , dying ; only here impĆ³rtune death a while , until of ...
Page 89
... hath done this deed ? Mar. Oh ! thus I found her , staying in the park , Seeking to hide herself , as doth the deer , That hath receiv'd some unrecuring wound . Tit . It was my deer ; and he that wounded her , Hath hurt me more , than ...
... hath done this deed ? Mar. Oh ! thus I found her , staying in the park , Seeking to hide herself , as doth the deer , That hath receiv'd some unrecuring wound . Tit . It was my deer ; and he that wounded her , Hath hurt me more , than ...
Page 90
... hath thrown down so many enemies , Shall not be sent : my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brother's lives . Mar. Which of your hands hath not defended Rome , And ...
... hath thrown down so many enemies , Shall not be sent : my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brother's lives . Mar. Which of your hands hath not defended Rome , And ...
Page 92
... hath read to thee , Sweet poetry , and Tully's Orator . * Canst thou not guess wherefore she plies thee thus ? Boy . My lord , I know not , I , nor can I guess , Unless some it or frenzy do possess her : For I have heard my grandsire ...
... hath read to thee , Sweet poetry , and Tully's Orator . * Canst thou not guess wherefore she plies thee thus ? Boy . My lord , I know not , I , nor can I guess , Unless some it or frenzy do possess her : For I have heard my grandsire ...
Page 99
... hath fed , Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred . ' Tis true , ' us true ; witness my knife's sharp point . [ Killing TAMORA Sat. Die , frantic wretch , for this accursed [ Killing TITUS Luc . Can the son's eye behold his father ...
... hath fed , Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred . ' Tis true , ' us true ; witness my knife's sharp point . [ Killing TAMORA Sat. Die , frantic wretch , for this accursed [ Killing TITUS Luc . Can the son's eye behold his father ...
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