The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 26
... tear it ; O , warrant , how he mammocked it ! Vol . One on ' s father's moods . Val . Indeed , la , ' tis a noble child . Vir . A crack , madam . I 70 Val . Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have you play the idle huswife with me ...
... tear it ; O , warrant , how he mammocked it ! Vol . One on ' s father's moods . Val . Indeed , la , ' tis a noble child . Vir . A crack , madam . I 70 Val . Come , lay aside your stitchery ; I must have you play the idle huswife with me ...
Page 38
... tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend and shrug , I ' the end admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quaked , hear more ; where the dull . tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours ...
... tears with smiles ; Where great patricians shall attend and shrug , I ' the end admire ; where ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quaked , hear more ; where the dull . tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours ...
Page 49
... tears : Death , that dark spirit , in ' s nervy arm doth lie ; Which , being advanced , declines , and then men die . A sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS the general , and TITUS LARTIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with ...
... tears : Death , that dark spirit , in ' s nervy arm doth lie ; Which , being advanced , declines , and then men die . A sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS the general , and TITUS LARTIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with ...
Page 89
... tears take up The glasses of my sight ! a beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips , and my arm'd knees , Who bow'd but in my stirrup , bend like his That hath received an alms ! I will not do ' t , Lest I surcease to honour mine own ...
... tears take up The glasses of my sight ! a beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips , and my arm'd knees , Who bow'd but in my stirrup , bend like his That hath received an alms ! I will not do ' t , Lest I surcease to honour mine own ...
Page 96
... tears : a brief farewell : the beast With many heads butts me away . Nay , mother , Where is your ancient courage ? you were used To say extremity was the trier of spirits ; That common chances common men could bear ; That when the sea ...
... tears : a brief farewell : the beast With many heads butts me away . Nay , mother , Where is your ancient courage ? you were used To say extremity was the trier of spirits ; That common chances common men could bear ; That when the sea ...
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