The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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Page 38
... Brutus killed me . Ham . It was a brute part of him , to kill so capital a calf there . - Be the players ready ? Ros . Ay , my lord ; they stay upon your patience . Queen . Come hither , my dear Hamlet , sit by me . Ham . No , good ...
... Brutus killed me . Ham . It was a brute part of him , to kill so capital a calf there . - Be the players ready ? Ros . Ay , my lord ; they stay upon your patience . Queen . Come hither , my dear Hamlet , sit by me . Ham . No , good ...
Page 56
... Brutus , Young Marcius , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volscians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Conspirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium . Two Volscian Guards . SCENE 1. ROME . A STREET ...
... Brutus , Young Marcius , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volscians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Conspirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium . Two Volscian Guards . SCENE 1. ROME . A STREET ...
Page 58
... Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' Sdeath ! The rabble should have first unroof'd the city Ere so prevail'd with me : it will in time Win upon power , and throw forth greater themes For insurrection's arguing . Men . This is ...
... Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' Sdeath ! The rabble should have first unroof'd the city Ere so prevail'd with me : it will in time Win upon power , and throw forth greater themes For insurrection's arguing . Men . This is ...
Page 63
... Brutus . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to night . Bru . Good or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you ...
... Brutus . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to night . Bru . Good or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you ...
Page 66
... Brutus . The sen- ators take their places ; the tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the Volces , and To send for Titus Lartius , it remains , As the main point of this our after - meeting , To gratify ...
... Brutus . The sen- ators take their places ; the tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the Volces , and To send for Titus Lartius , it remains , As the main point of this our after - meeting , To gratify ...
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