The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 sider |
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Side 68
... bear Of wounds two dozen odd ; battles thrice six I have seen and heard of ; for your voices , have Done many things , some less , some more : yo Indeed , I would be consul . [ voices : 5 Cit . He has done nobly , and cannot go with ...
... bear Of wounds two dozen odd ; battles thrice six I have seen and heard of ; for your voices , have Done many things , some less , some more : yo Indeed , I would be consul . [ voices : 5 Cit . He has done nobly , and cannot go with ...
Side 71
... Bear him to the rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into destruction cast him . 4 Bru . Ediles , seize him . Cit . Yield , Marcius , yield . Men . Hear me one word . Beseech you , tribunes , hear me but a word . Edi . Peace , peace ...
... Bear him to the rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into destruction cast him . 4 Bru . Ediles , seize him . Cit . Yield , Marcius , yield . Men . Hear me one word . Beseech you , tribunes , hear me but a word . Edi . Peace , peace ...
Side 74
... bear ? Well , I will do't : Yet were there but this single plot to lose , This mould of Marcius , they to dust should grind And throwit against thewind . - Tothe market - place : You have put me now to such a part , which never I shall ...
... bear ? Well , I will do't : Yet were there but this single plot to lose , This mould of Marcius , they to dust should grind And throwit against thewind . - Tothe market - place : You have put me now to such a part , which never I shall ...
Side 97
... bear ; " Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he de- serves . ' And well said too ; for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ! Let none presume To wear an undeserved dignity . O , that ...
... bear ; " Who chooseth me , shall get as much as he de- serves . ' And well said too ; for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ! Let none presume To wear an undeserved dignity . O , that ...
Side 104
... bear Antonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answer'd ? Bass . This is no answer , thou unfeeling man , To excuse the current of thy cruelty . [ answer . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my Bass . Do all ...
... bear Antonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answer'd ? Bass . This is no answer , thou unfeeling man , To excuse the current of thy cruelty . [ answer . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my Bass . Do all ...
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