The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Thou great defender of this Capitol , 4 Stand gracious to the rights that we intend ! — Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that king Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive , and dead ! These , that ...
... Thou great defender of this Capitol , 4 Stand gracious to the rights that we intend ! — Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that king Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive , and dead ! These , that ...
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... thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : 8 Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; enec he Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These ...
... thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : 8 Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; enec he Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These ...
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... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? — Tit . Patience , prince Saturnine.7 That hath aspir'd to Solon's happiness , ] The maxim of Solon here alluded to is , that no man can be ...
... thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canst thou tell ? — Tit . Patience , prince Saturnine.7 That hath aspir'd to Solon's happiness , ] The maxim of Solon here alluded to is , that no man can be ...
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... thou wert shipp'd to hell , Rather than rob me of the people's hearts . Luc . Proud Saturnine , interrupter of the good That noble - minded Titus means to thee ! Tit . Content thee , Prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts ...
... thou wert shipp'd to hell , Rather than rob me of the people's hearts . Luc . Proud Saturnine , interrupter of the good That noble - minded Titus means to thee ! Tit . Content thee , Prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts ...
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... thou be pleas'd with this my sudden choice , Behold , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee emperess of Rome . Speak , queen of Goths , dost thou applaud my choice ? And here I swear by all the Roman Gods , — Sith ...
... thou be pleas'd with this my sudden choice , Behold , I choose thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee emperess of Rome . Speak , queen of Goths , dost thou applaud my choice ? And here I swear by all the Roman Gods , — Sith ...
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