The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 4 |
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Стр. 1915
So , your Opinion is , Aufidius , That they of Rome are entred in our Counsels ,
And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? What ever hath been thought
on in this State , That could be brought to bodily ad , e'er Rome Had
Circumvention ...
So , your Opinion is , Aufidius , That they of Rome are entred in our Counsels ,
And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? What ever hath been thought
on in this State , That could be brought to bodily ad , e'er Rome Had
Circumvention ...
Стр. 1984
Sir , I beseech you , think you he'll carry Rome ? Auf . All places yield to him e'er
he fits down , And the Nobility of Rome are his : The Senators and Patricians love
him too : The Tribunes are no Soldiers ; and their People Will be as rash in the ...
Sir , I beseech you , think you he'll carry Rome ? Auf . All places yield to him e'er
he fits down , And the Nobility of Rome are his : The Senators and Patricians love
him too : The Tribunes are no Soldiers ; and their People Will be as rash in the ...
Стр. 2006
Enter Marcus Andronicus aloft with the Crown . Mar. Princes that striveby
Factions and by Friends , Ambitiously for Rule and Empery ; Know , that the
People of Rome , for whom we stand A special Party , have by Common Voice ,
In Elcction for ...
Enter Marcus Andronicus aloft with the Crown . Mar. Princes that striveby
Factions and by Friends , Ambitiously for Rule and Empery ; Know , that the
People of Rome , for whom we stand A special Party , have by Common Voice ,
In Elcction for ...
Стр. 2007
Romans , make way : The good Andronicus , Patron of Virtue , Rome's best
Champion , Successful in the Battels that he ... with Fortune is return'd , From
whence he circumscribed with his Sword , And brought to yoke the Enemies of
Rome .
Romans , make way : The good Andronicus , Patron of Virtue , Rome's best
Champion , Successful in the Battels that he ... with Fortune is return'd , From
whence he circumscribed with his Sword , And brought to yoke the Enemies of
Rome .
Стр. 2010
Kind Rome , That hast thus lovingly reserv'd The Cordial of mine Age , to glad
mine Heart , Lavinia , live , our live thy Father's Days ; And Fame's eternal date for
Virtue's praise . Mar. Long live Lord Tirus , my beloved Brother , Gracious ...
Kind Rome , That hast thus lovingly reserv'd The Cordial of mine Age , to glad
mine Heart , Lavinia , live , our live thy Father's Days ; And Fame's eternal date for
Virtue's praise . Mar. Long live Lord Tirus , my beloved Brother , Gracious ...
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