The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... there is a " Vespasian , " and it is noteworthy that there is a record in Henslowe's diary of a " tittus and Vespasia " acted " by Lord Strange's men " on the 11th of April , 1591. The play is marked “ ne ” ( i.e. " new " ) . Similarly ...
... there is a " Vespasian , " and it is noteworthy that there is a record in Henslowe's diary of a " tittus and Vespasia " acted " by Lord Strange's men " on the 11th of April , 1591. The play is marked “ ne ” ( i.e. " new " ) . Similarly ...
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... There will the lovely Roman ladies troop : The forest walks are wide and spacious ; And many unfrequented plots there are Fitted by kind for rape and villany : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And strike her home by force , if ...
... There will the lovely Roman ladies troop : The forest walks are wide and spacious ; And many unfrequented plots there are Fitted by kind for rape and villany : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And strike her home by force , if ...
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... There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy counsel , lad , smells of no cowardice . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , till I ...
... There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy counsel , lad , smells of no cowardice . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , till I ...
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... There let them bide until we have devised Some never - heard - of torturing pain for them . Tam . What , are they in this pit ? O wondrous thing ! How easily murder is discovered ! Tit . High emperor , upon my feeble knee ? I beg this ...
... There let them bide until we have devised Some never - heard - of torturing pain for them . Tam . What , are they in this pit ? O wondrous thing ! How easily murder is discovered ! Tit . High emperor , upon my feeble knee ? I beg this ...
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... There's for thyself , and that's for Tamora . Ah , sirrah ! Yet , I think , we are not brought so low , But that between us we can kill a fly That comes in likeness of a coal - black Moor . Marc . Alas , poor man ! grief has so wrought ...
... There's for thyself , and that's for Tamora . Ah , sirrah ! Yet , I think , we are not brought so low , But that between us we can kill a fly That comes in likeness of a coal - black Moor . Marc . Alas , poor man ! grief has so wrought ...
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