The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Side 29
... Dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in Corioli ? - You lords and heads of the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and given up For certain drops of salt your city Rome ( I say ...
... Dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in Corioli ? - You lords and heads of the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and given up For certain drops of salt your city Rome ( I say ...
Side 29
... dost thou with thy best apparel on ? — You , Sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , Sir , all that I live by is , with the awl I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . I am , are in great danger ...
... dost thou with thy best apparel on ? — You , Sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , Sir , all that I live by is , with the awl I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . I am , are in great danger ...
Side 29
... dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act I. Scene II . Ant . Thou art the ruins of the noblest man , That ever lived in the ...
... dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene I. Act I. Scene II . Ant . Thou art the ruins of the noblest man , That ever lived in the ...
Side 48
... dost sink to night , So in his red blood Cassius ' day is set ; The sun of Rome is set ! Our day is gone ; Clouds , dews , and dangers come ; our deeds are done ! Mistrust of my success hath done this deed . Mes . Mistrust of good ...
... dost sink to night , So in his red blood Cassius ' day is set ; The sun of Rome is set ! Our day is gone ; Clouds , dews , and dangers come ; our deeds are done ! Mistrust of my success hath done this deed . Mes . Mistrust of good ...
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... dost o'er - count me of my father's house : Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , there still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . Oh ! I would thou didst ; So half my Egypt ...
... dost o'er - count me of my father's house : Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold But , since the cuckoo builds not for himself , there still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . Oh ! I would thou didst ; So half my Egypt ...
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