The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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... revenge with a ghost in them , which suddenly set in with Marston's Antonio and Mellida and Chettle's Hoffman in 1601. Jonson made his own fashions . But the sudden appearance of the man of little Latin in the arena of Roman tragedy put ...
... revenge with a ghost in them , which suddenly set in with Marston's Antonio and Mellida and Chettle's Hoffman in 1601. Jonson made his own fashions . But the sudden appearance of the man of little Latin in the arena of Roman tragedy put ...
Page 70
... revenge , With Ate by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice Cry Havoc , ' and let slip the dogs of war ; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men , groaning for burial ...
... revenge , With Ate by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice Cry Havoc , ' and let slip the dogs of war ; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men , groaning for burial ...
Page 78
... Revenge ! About ! Seek ! Burn ! Fire ! Kill ! Slay ! Let not a traitor live ! Ant . Stay , countrymen . First Cit . Peace there ! hear the noble Antony . Sec . Cit . We'll hear him , we'll follow him , we ' ll die with him . Ant . Good ...
... Revenge ! About ! Seek ! Burn ! Fire ! Kill ! Slay ! Let not a traitor live ! Ant . Stay , countrymen . First Cit . Peace there ! hear the noble Antony . Sec . Cit . We'll hear him , we'll follow him , we ' ll die with him . Ant . Good ...
Page 79
... seventy - five drachmas . 247. drachmas , the sum was stated by Plutarch in terms of this 220 230 240 Greek coin , as approximately equivalent to the Roman denarius . Sec . Cit . Most noble Cæsar ! We'll revenge 79 SC . II Julius Cæsar.
... seventy - five drachmas . 247. drachmas , the sum was stated by Plutarch in terms of this 220 230 240 Greek coin , as approximately equivalent to the Roman denarius . Sec . Cit . Most noble Cæsar ! We'll revenge 79 SC . II Julius Cæsar.
Page 80
... revenge his death . Third Cit . O royal Cæsar ! Ant . Hear me with patience . All . Peace , ho ! Ant . Moreover , he hath left you all his walks , His private arbours and new - planted orchards , On this side Tiber ; he hath left them ...
... revenge his death . Third Cit . O royal Cæsar ! Ant . Hear me with patience . All . Peace , ho ! Ant . Moreover , he hath left you all his walks , His private arbours and new - planted orchards , On this side Tiber ; he hath left them ...
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