The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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... his allies ; far from ' keeping the Noble men's lands and goods safe from harm and burning , ' he sternly dis- misses the appeal of his noble friends for discrimina- " tion : he cannot stay to pick the few 7 Introduction.
... his allies ; far from ' keeping the Noble men's lands and goods safe from harm and burning , ' he sternly dis- misses the appeal of his noble friends for discrimina- " tion : he cannot stay to pick the few 7 Introduction.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. " tion : he cannot stay to pick the few grains of wheat in a pile Of noisome musty chaff ( v . 1. 25 ) . Political partisanship is effaced in the fury of per- sonal vengeance . Here and there ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. " tion : he cannot stay to pick the few grains of wheat in a pile Of noisome musty chaff ( v . 1. 25 ) . Political partisanship is effaced in the fury of per- sonal vengeance . Here and there ...
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... stay we prating here ? to the Capitol ! All . Come , come . First Cit . Soft ! who comes here ? 21. object , spectacle . ib . as an inventory , i.e. our 50 want only serves , like an in- ventory of their goods , to make their wealth ...
... stay we prating here ? to the Capitol ! All . Come , come . First Cit . Soft ! who comes here ? 21. object , spectacle . ib . as an inventory , i.e. our 50 want only serves , like an in- ventory of their goods , to make their wealth ...
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... stay behind this business . Men . No , Caius Marcius ; fight with t'other , O , true - bred ! First Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . Tit . [ To Com . ] Lead you on . [ To Mar. ] Follow ...
... stay behind this business . Men . No , Caius Marcius ; fight with t'other , O , true - bred ! First Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . Tit . [ To Com . ] Lead you on . [ To Mar. ] Follow ...
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... stayed by him , I would not have been so fidiused for all the chests in Corioli , and the gold that's in them . Is the senate pos- sessed of this ? Vol . Good ladies , let's go . Yes , yes , yes ; the senate has letters from the general ...
... stayed by him , I would not have been so fidiused for all the chests in Corioli , and the gold that's in them . Is the senate pos- sessed of this ? Vol . Good ladies , let's go . Yes , yes , yes ; the senate has letters from the general ...
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