The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page xvi
... Roman Republic was in its infancy . In point of historic chronology , Shakespeare's tragedy is most closely linked , within the range of his work , to his second narrative poem of " Lucrece , " which belongs to the first stage of his ...
... Roman Republic was in its infancy . In point of historic chronology , Shakespeare's tragedy is most closely linked , within the range of his work , to his second narrative poem of " Lucrece , " which belongs to the first stage of his ...
Page 31
... Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charged again . Whiles we have struck , By interims and conveying gusts we have heard The charges of our friends . Ye Roman gods , Lead ...
... Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charged again . Whiles we have struck , By interims and conveying gusts we have heard The charges of our friends . Ye Roman gods , Lead ...
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... ROMAN CAMP [ Exeunt . Flourish . Alarum . A retreat is sounded . Enter , from one side , Co- MINIUS with the Romans ; from the other side , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf COм . If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou ...
... ROMAN CAMP [ Exeunt . Flourish . Alarum . A retreat is sounded . Enter , from one side , Co- MINIUS with the Romans ; from the other side , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf COм . If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou ...
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