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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... stand not in their liking Below their cobbled shoes . They say , there's grain enough ? Would the nobility lay aside their ruth , And let me use my sword , I'd make a quarry With thousands of these quarter'd slaves , as high As I could ...
... stand not in their liking Below their cobbled shoes . They say , there's grain enough ? Would the nobility lay aside their ruth , And let me use my sword , I'd make a quarry With thousands of these quarter'd slaves , as high As I could ...
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... stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us ...
... stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us ...
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... stand fast , we ' ll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches follow . Another Alarum . The Volsces and ... stands up . Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast ...
... stand fast , we ' ll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches follow . Another Alarum . The Volsces and ... stands up . Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast ...
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... stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , Sirs , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , By interims and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : : - the Roman gods Lead their successes as we wish ...
... stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , Sirs , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , By interims and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : : - the Roman gods Lead their successes as we wish ...
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... stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . [ A long Flourish . They all cry , MARCIUS ! MAR- CIUS ! cast up their Caps and Lances : COMINIUS and LARTIUS stand bare . Mar. May these same instruments , which you ...
... stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . [ A long Flourish . They all cry , MARCIUS ! MAR- CIUS ! cast up their Caps and Lances : COMINIUS and LARTIUS stand bare . Mar. May these same instruments , which you ...
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