The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 7
... allies ; far from ' keeping the Noble men's lands and goods safe from harm and burning , ' he sternly dis- misses the appeal of his noble friends for discrimina- tion : he cannot stay to pick the few grains 7 Introduction.
... allies ; far from ' keeping the Noble men's lands and goods safe from harm and burning , ' he sternly dis- misses the appeal of his noble friends for discrimina- tion : he cannot stay to pick the few grains 7 Introduction.
Page 18
... keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one another ? What's their seeking ? Men . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they say , The city is well stored . Mar. Hang ' em ! They say ! They'll sit by the fire , and presume to know ...
... keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one another ? What's their seeking ? Men . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they say , The city is well stored . Mar. Hang ' em ! They say ! They'll sit by the fire , and presume to know ...
Page 23
... keep your great pretences veil'd till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the discovery We shall be shorten'd in our aim , which was To take in many towns ere almost Rome ...
... keep your great pretences veil'd till when They needs must show themselves ; which in the hatching , It seem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the discovery We shall be shorten'd in our aim , which was To take in many towns ere almost Rome ...
Page 36
... keep your duties , 76. O , me alone ! make you , etc. The soldiers , called upon to ' wave ' their swords , have ... keeping with the situation than to put a ( ? ) at ' me ' ( with Capell ) , as if he jocularly asked whether they took ...
... keep your duties , 76. O , me alone ! make you , etc. The soldiers , called upon to ' wave ' their swords , have ... keeping with the situation than to put a ( ? ) at ' me ' ( with Capell ) , as if he jocularly asked whether they took ...
Page 37
... keep the town . Lieu . Fear not our care , sir . Lart . Hence , and shut your gates upon ' s . Our guider , come ; to the Roman camp conduct us . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A field of battle between the Roman and the Volscian camps ...
... keep the town . Lieu . Fear not our care , sir . Lart . Hence , and shut your gates upon ' s . Our guider , come ; to the Roman camp conduct us . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A field of battle between the Roman and the Volscian camps ...
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