The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen8Longman, 1820 |
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... cause between an orange - wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the contro- versy of three - pence to a second day of audience . When you are hearing a matter between party and party , you dismiss the controversy bleeding , the ...
... cause between an orange - wife and a fosset - seller ; and then rejourn the contro- versy of three - pence to a second day of audience . When you are hearing a matter between party and party , you dismiss the controversy bleeding , the ...
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... cause to be proud . Where is he wounded ? - Vol . I ' the shoulder , and i ' the left arm : There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his place . He received in the re- pulse of Tarquin , seven hurts i ...
... cause to be proud . Where is he wounded ? - Vol . I ' the shoulder , and i ' the left arm : There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his place . He received in the re- pulse of Tarquin , seven hurts i ...
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... cause , these his new honours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little question As he is proud to do ' t . I heard him swear , Bru . Were he to stand for consul , never would he Appear i ' the market - place , nor on him put The ...
... cause , these his new honours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little question As he is proud to do ' t . I heard him swear , Bru . Were he to stand for consul , never would he Appear i ' the market - place , nor on him put The ...
Página 131
... cause , sir , of my standing here . 1 Cit . We do , sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . Cor . Mine own desert . 2 Cit . Cor . Mine own desire . 1 Cit . Cor . No , sir : Your own desert ? Ay , not How ! not your own desire ...
... cause , sir , of my standing here . 1 Cit . We do , sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . Cor . Mine own desert . 2 Cit . Cor . Mine own desire . 1 Cit . Cor . No , sir : Your own desert ? Ay , not How ! not your own desire ...
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... from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had call'd you up , have held him to ; s Plebcians , common people . Or else it would have gall'd his surly nature , SCENE III . ] 135 CORIOLANUS .
... from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had call'd you up , have held him to ; s Plebcians , common people . Or else it would have gall'd his surly nature , SCENE III . ] 135 CORIOLANUS .
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