The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Dr. S. Johnson, George Steevens ..., and Isaac Reed ... ; with Explanatory and Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, an Essay on His Writings, and a Literary and Historical Notice Prefixed to Each PlayR. Thurston, 1827 - 908 Seiten |
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... honour , than in the embracements of his bed , where he would show most love . When yet he was but tender- Demerits and merits had anciently the same mean- ing . + Let us also learn what are his powers , & c . tfuformation of it . To ...
... honour , than in the embracements of his bed , where he would show most love . When yet he was but tender- Demerits and merits had anciently the same mean- ing . + Let us also learn what are his powers , & c . tfuformation of it . To ...
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... honour follows , Coriolanus : Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Corio- lanus ! Cor . No more of this , it does offend my heart ; Pray now , no more . Com . Look , Sir , your mother ...
... honour follows , Coriolanus : Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Corio- lanus ! Cor . No more of this , it does offend my heart ; Pray now , no more . Com . Look , Sir , your mother ...
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... honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury : to report otherwise were a malice , that ... honour , 10 Act II . CORIOLANUS .
... honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury : to report otherwise were a malice , that ... honour , 10 Act II . CORIOLANUS .
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... honour , Than one of his ears to hear it ? -Proceed , Co - Be taken from the people . That I shall blush in acting , and might well 2 Cit . You are never without your tricks : We shall be bless'd to do , if he remember A kinder value of ...
... honour , Than one of his ears to hear it ? -Proceed , Co - Be taken from the people . That I shall blush in acting , and might well 2 Cit . You are never without your tricks : We shall be bless'd to do , if he remember A kinder value of ...
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... Honour and policy , like unsever'd friends I'the war do grow together : Grant that , and tell me , In peace , what each of them by th'other lose , That they combine not there . Cor . Tush , tash ! Men . A good demand . Vol . If it be honour ...
... Honour and policy , like unsever'd friends I'the war do grow together : Grant that , and tell me , In peace , what each of them by th'other lose , That they combine not there . Cor . Tush , tash ! Men . A good demand . Vol . If it be honour ...
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