The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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Page 14
... o'the common mouth . I do despise them : For they do prank + them in authority , Against all noble sufferance . Sic . Pass no further . Cor . Ha ! what is that ? Bru . It will be dangerous to Go on : no further . Cor . What makes this ...
... o'the common mouth . I do despise them : For they do prank + them in authority , Against all noble sufferance . Sic . Pass no further . Cor . Ha ! what is that ? Bru . It will be dangerous to Go on : no further . Cor . What makes this ...
Page 15
... o'the senate , and bring in the crows To peck the eagles.- Men . Come , enough . Bru . Enough , with over - measure . Cor . No , take more : What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal -This double worship ...
... o'the senate , and bring in the crows To peck the eagles.- Men . Come , enough . Bru . Enough , with over - measure . Cor . No , take more : What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I end withal -This double worship ...
Page 16
... o'the Capitol , ) - Men . Be gone ; Put not your worthy rage into your tongue : One time will owe another . Cor . On fair ground , I could beat forty of them . Men . I could myself Take up a brace of the best of them ; yea , the two ...
... o'the Capitol , ) - Men . Be gone ; Put not your worthy rage into your tongue : One time will owe another . Cor . On fair ground , I could beat forty of them . Men . I could myself Take up a brace of the best of them ; yea , the two ...
Page 19
... o'the people , And in the power of us the tribunes , we , Even from this instant , banish him our city ; In peril of precipitation From off the rock Tarpeian , never more To enter our Rome gates : l'the people's name , I say it shall be ...
... o'the people , And in the power of us the tribunes , we , Even from this instant , banish him our city ; In peril of precipitation From off the rock Tarpeian , never more To enter our Rome gates : l'the people's name , I say it shall be ...
Page 22
... o'the table : no question asked him by any of the senators , but they stand bald before him : Our general himself makes a mistress of him ; sanctifies himself with's hand , and turns up the white o'the eye to his discourse . But the ...
... o'the table : no question asked him by any of the senators , but they stand bald before him : Our general himself makes a mistress of him ; sanctifies himself with's hand , and turns up the white o'the eye to his discourse . But the ...
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