The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 33
... voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry- But 17111 [ To Flavius . -You are honourable yet they could have wisht ---- they know not Something hath been amiss ---- a noble nature May catch ...
... voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are forry- But 17111 [ To Flavius . -You are honourable yet they could have wisht ---- they know not Something hath been amiss ---- a noble nature May catch ...
Page 46
... voice to't , the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary he should die : Nothing emboldens fin so much as mercy . 2 Sen. Moft true ; the law fhall bruife ' em . Alc . Health , honour , and compaffion to the fenate . 1 Sen. Now , captain . Alc ...
... voice to't , the fault's bloody ; ' Tis neceffary he should die : Nothing emboldens fin so much as mercy . 2 Sen. Moft true ; the law fhall bruife ' em . Alc . Health , honour , and compaffion to the fenate . 1 Sen. Now , captain . Alc ...
Page 62
... voice , That he may never more falfe title plead , Nor found his quillets fhrilly . Hoar the Flamen , That scolds against the quality of flesh , And not believes himself . Down with the nose , Down with it flat , take the bridge quite ...
... voice , That he may never more falfe title plead , Nor found his quillets fhrilly . Hoar the Flamen , That scolds against the quality of flesh , And not believes himself . Down with the nose , Down with it flat , take the bridge quite ...
Page 132
... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . It is held That valour is the chiefeft virtue , and Most dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be fingly counter - pois'd . At fixteen ...
... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . It is held That valour is the chiefeft virtue , and Most dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be fingly counter - pois'd . At fixteen ...
Page 134
... voices , Nor will they bate one jot of ceremony . Men . Put them not to't : pray fit you to the custom , And take t'ye , as your predeceffors have , Your honour with your Cor . It is a part form . That I fhall blush in acting , and ...
... voices , Nor will they bate one jot of ceremony . Men . Put them not to't : pray fit you to the custom , And take t'ye , as your predeceffors have , Your honour with your Cor . It is a part form . That I fhall blush in acting , and ...
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