The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Pàgina 212
... Whose friend in juftice thou haft ever been , Send thee by me their tribune , and their truft , This palliament of white and fpotless hue ; And name thee in election for the empire , With thefe our late - deceased Emperor's fons : Be ...
... Whose friend in juftice thou haft ever been , Send thee by me their tribune , and their truft , This palliament of white and fpotless hue ; And name thee in election for the empire , With thefe our late - deceased Emperor's fons : Be ...
Pàgina 265
... ( Whose name was once our terror , now our comfort , ) Whose high exploits and honourable deeds Ingrateful Rome requites with foul contempt , Be bold in us ; we'll follow , where thou lead'ft : Like ftinging bees in hottest fummer's day ...
... ( Whose name was once our terror , now our comfort , ) Whose high exploits and honourable deeds Ingrateful Rome requites with foul contempt , Be bold in us ; we'll follow , where thou lead'ft : Like ftinging bees in hottest fummer's day ...
Pàgina 266
... whose brat thou art , " Had nature lent thee but thy mother's look , " Villain , thou might'ft have been an Emperor : " But where the bull and cow are both milk - white , " They never do beget a cole - black calf ; " Peace , villain ...
... whose brat thou art , " Had nature lent thee but thy mother's look , " Villain , thou might'ft have been an Emperor : " But where the bull and cow are both milk - white , " They never do beget a cole - black calf ; " Peace , villain ...
Pàgina 401
... biffon rheum . i . e . blinding . It is spoken of Hecuba , whose eyes o'erflow and are blinded , both with tears , and the rheums of age . perfe & ter perfecter gyber for the table , than a necessary bencher CORIOLAN u s . 401.
... biffon rheum . i . e . blinding . It is spoken of Hecuba , whose eyes o'erflow and are blinded , both with tears , and the rheums of age . perfe & ter perfecter gyber for the table , than a necessary bencher CORIOLAN u s . 401.
Pàgina 430
... whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of prefent death . Sic . Therefore lay hold on him ; Bear him to th ' rock Tarpeian , and from thence t Into deftru & tion caft him . Bru . Into 430 CORIOLANUS . Enter a Rabble of ...
... whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of prefent death . Sic . Therefore lay hold on him ; Bear him to th ' rock Tarpeian , and from thence t Into deftru & tion caft him . Bru . Into 430 CORIOLANUS . Enter a Rabble of ...
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