The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 94
... dead . Eno . Fulvia ? Ant . Dead . Eno . Why , sir , give the gods a thankful sacri- fice . When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him , it shows to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting therein , that when ...
... dead . Eno . Fulvia ? Ant . Dead . Eno . Why , sir , give the gods a thankful sacri- fice . When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him , it shows to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting therein , that when ...
Page 345
... dead . Sat. My brother dead ? I know , thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ...
... dead . Sat. My brother dead ? I know , thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge , Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left him there . Mart . We know not where you left him all alive ...
Page 352
... dead : For now I stand as one upon a rock , Environ'd with a wilderness of sea ; Who marks the waxing tide grow wave ... dead ; and , for his death , Thy brothers are condemn'd , and dead by this : - Look , Marcus ! ah , son Lucius ...
... dead : For now I stand as one upon a rock , Environ'd with a wilderness of sea ; Who marks the waxing tide grow wave ... dead ; and , for his death , Thy brothers are condemn'd , and dead by this : - Look , Marcus ! ah , son Lucius ...
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