The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Том 6Munroe, Francis & Parker, 1811 |
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In Nine Volumes William Shakespeare. 25 LO Library of VET TES NOV TAM EN TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N.Paul '84 1 Alice the Fowler کی مرضی کے دائی کی THE.
In Nine Volumes William Shakespeare. 25 LO Library of VET TES NOV TAM EN TVM Dei Sub Numine Viget Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N.Paul '84 1 Alice the Fowler کی مرضی کے دائی کی THE.
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... friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad ... friends ; Then , in a moment , see How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And , if you can be merry then , I'll say ...
... friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad ... friends ; Then , in a moment , see How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And , if you can be merry then , I'll say ...
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... friend to Anne Bullen . PATIENCE , woman to queen Katharine . Several Lords and Ladies in the dumb shows ; women attending upon the queen ; Spirits , which appear to her ; Scribes , Officers , Guards , and other Atten- dants . SCENE ...
... friend to Anne Bullen . PATIENCE , woman to queen Katharine . Several Lords and Ladies in the dumb shows ; women attending upon the queen ; Spirits , which appear to her ; Scribes , Officers , Guards , and other Atten- dants . SCENE ...
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... friend . Buck . I'll to the king ; And from a mouth of honour2 quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence ; or proclaim , There's difference in no persons . Nor . Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe ...
... friend . Buck . I'll to the king ; And from a mouth of honour2 quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence ; or proclaim , There's difference in no persons . Nor . Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe ...
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... friends . Q.Kath . My learn'd lord cardinal , Deliver all with charity . K.Hen . Speak on ; How grounded he his title to the crown , Upon our fail ? to this point hast thou heard him At any time speak aught ? Surv . He was brought to ...
... friends . Q.Kath . My learn'd lord cardinal , Deliver all with charity . K.Hen . Speak on ; How grounded he his title to the crown , Upon our fail ? to this point hast thou heard him At any time speak aught ? Surv . He was brought to ...
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Стр. 54 - For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash, By any indirection.
Стр. 47 - And bid them speak for me: but were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny.
Стр. 44 - But yesterday the word of Caesar might Have stood against the world: now lies he there, And none so poor to do him reverence.
Стр. 29 - The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd on the water ; the poop was beaten gold, Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them, the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes.
Стр. 54 - I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection: I did send To you for gold to pay my legions, Which you denied me: was that done like Cassius?
Стр. 45 - Caesar loved you. You are not wood, you are not stones, but men ; And, being men, hearing the will of Caesar, It will inflame you, it will make you mad : 'Tis good you know not that you are his heirs ; For if you should, O, what would come of it ! 4 Cit.
Стр. 98 - His legs bestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world: * his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and that to friends; But when he meant to quail' and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder.
Стр. 42 - Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his country ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
Стр. 44 - Yet Brutus says, he was ambitious ; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know.
Стр. 9 - If Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake : 'tis true, this god did shake ; His coward...