The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 52
... peace should still her wheaten garland wear , And stand a comma ' tween their amities ; And many such like as's of great charge , — That , on the view and knowing of these contents , Without debatement further , more or less , He should ...
... peace should still her wheaten garland wear , And stand a comma ' tween their amities ; And many such like as's of great charge , — That , on the view and knowing of these contents , Without debatement further , more or less , He should ...
Page 71
... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? —I am out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people ; —Coriolanus , patience.— Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ...
... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? —I am out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people ; —Coriolanus , patience.— Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ...
Page 72
... peace ) , to his utmost peril . Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it. Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny , the tribunes , the ædiles , and the people , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house : be gone ...
... peace ) , to his utmost peril . Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it. Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny , the tribunes , the ædiles , and the people , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house : be gone ...
Page 73
... peace , or war . I talk of you ; [ to Vol . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had ...
... peace , or war . I talk of you ; [ to Vol . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had ...
Page 74
... peace , And not our streets with war ! 1 Sen. Amen , amen ! Men . A noble wish . Re - enter Edile , with citizens . Sic . Draw near , ye people . Edi . List to your tribunes ; audience : peace , I Cor . First , hear me speak . Both Tri ...
... peace , And not our streets with war ! 1 Sen. Amen , amen ! Men . A noble wish . Re - enter Edile , with citizens . Sic . Draw near , ye people . Edi . List to your tribunes ; audience : peace , I Cor . First , hear me speak . Both Tri ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alcibiades Antony Apem Apemantus art thou Banquo better blood brother Brutus Cæsar Caius Casca Claud Claudio Cleo Cominius Coriolanus Costard daughter dead dear death doth Duke Enter exeunt exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Ford friends gentle gentleman give Goths grace hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Isab Kath king knave lady Laertes Lear Leonato live look lord Macb Macbeth Macd madam Mark Antony marry master master doctor mistress Moth never night noble o'the pardon Pedro Petruchio Polonius Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rich Rome Romeo SCENE shalt signior soul speak swear sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue Tybalt unto villain What's wife wilt word