The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Band 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the store - house , and the shop Of the whole body : but if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o ' the brain ; And through ...
... live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the store - house , and the shop Of the whole body : but if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o ' the brain ; And through ...
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... lives like a lamb . are old men : tell me one thing that I shall ask you . Both Trib . Well , Sir . You two Men . In what enormity is Marcius poor in , that you two have not in abundance ? Bru . He's poor in no one fault , but stored ...
... lives like a lamb . are old men : tell me one thing that I shall ask you . Both Trib . Well , Sir . You two Men . In what enormity is Marcius poor in , that you two have not in abundance ? Bru . He's poor in no one fault , but stored ...
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... live you yet ? O my sweet lady , pardon . ― [ Kneels . [ TO VALERIA . Vol . I know not where to turn : -O ! welcome home ; And welcome , general ; — and you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I ...
... live you yet ? O my sweet lady , pardon . ― [ Kneels . [ TO VALERIA . Vol . I know not where to turn : -O ! welcome home ; And welcome , general ; — and you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I ...
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... lives of men , as if ' T were a perpetual spoil ; and till we call'd Both field and city ours , he never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him ...
... lives of men , as if ' T were a perpetual spoil ; and till we call'd Both field and city ours , he never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him ...
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... lives he ? Cor . I wish , I had a cause to seek him there , To oppose his hatred fully.- Welcome home . Enter SICINIUS and BRUTUS . Behold ! these are the tribunes of the people , [ TO LARTIUS . The tongues o ' the common mouth . I do ...
... lives he ? Cor . I wish , I had a cause to seek him there , To oppose his hatred fully.- Welcome home . Enter SICINIUS and BRUTUS . Behold ! these are the tribunes of the people , [ TO LARTIUS . The tongues o ' the common mouth . I do ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antium Antony Apem Apemantus art thou Athens Aufidius banished Banquo bear BENVOLIO blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Caius CAPULET Casca Cassius Cominius Coriolanus dead death dost doth enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear Flav Fleance fool friar friends give gods gone hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence honour Juliet Lady Lart live look lord LUCILIUS Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Madam Marcius Mark Antony MENENIUS Mercutio Messala Montague ne'er night noble Nurse peace pr'ythee pray Re-enter Roman Rome Romeo Rosse SCENE Senators Serv Servant shalt sleep soldier speak stand stay sweet sword tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Timon Titinius to-night tongue Tybalt unto villain Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife Witch word worthy