The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 16
... honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , - King and commander of our common - weal , The wide world's emperor , -do I consecrate My sword , my chariot , and my prisoners ; Presents well worthy Rome's ...
... honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , - King and commander of our common - weal , The wide world's emperor , -do I consecrate My sword , my chariot , and my prisoners ; Presents well worthy Rome's ...
Page 17
... honours , lords , with trump and drum . Bas . Lord Titus , by your leave , this maid is mine . [ Seizing LAV . Tit . How , sir ? Are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus ; and resolv'd withal , To do myself this reason ...
... honours , lords , with trump and drum . Bas . Lord Titus , by your leave , this maid is mine . [ Seizing LAV . Tit . How , sir ? Are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus ; and resolv'd withal , To do myself this reason ...
Page 20
... honour thou hast wounded : My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not with himself ; let us withdraw . ? Quin . Not I , till Mutius ' bones be buried . [ MAR . and the sons of TIT ...
... honour thou hast wounded : My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not with himself ; let us withdraw . ? Quin . Not I , till Mutius ' bones be buried . [ MAR . and the sons of TIT ...
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... honour , wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest son , In zeal to you , and highly mov'd to wrath To be control'd in that he frankly gave : Receive him then to favour , Saturnine ; That hath ...
... honour , wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest son , In zeal to you , and highly mov'd to wrath To be control'd in that he frankly gave : Receive him then to favour , Saturnine ; That hath ...
Page 23
... honour , dare I undertake For good lord Titus ' innocence in all , Whose fury , not dissembled , speaks his griefs : Then , at my suit , look graciously on him ; Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict ...
... honour , dare I undertake For good lord Titus ' innocence in all , Whose fury , not dissembled , speaks his griefs : Then , at my suit , look graciously on him ; Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict ...
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