The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do ... mother stoutness ] let thy mother rather suffer the worst from thy pride than continue to live in nervous fear of thy ...
... mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do ... mother stoutness ] let thy mother rather suffer the worst from thy pride than continue to live in nervous fear of thy ...
Page 176
... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance . Yet give us our dispatch : I am hush'd until our city be a - fire , And then I'll speak a little . COR . [ After holding her by the hand , silent ] O mother , mother ...
... mother ; His wife is in Corioli , and his child Like him by chance . Yet give us our dispatch : I am hush'd until our city be a - fire , And then I'll speak a little . COR . [ After holding her by the hand , silent ] O mother , mother ...
Page 178
... mother dearly . 10 MEN . So did he me : and he no more remembers his mother now than an eight - year - old horse . The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes : when he walks , he moves like an engine , and the ground shrinks before his ...
... mother dearly . 10 MEN . So did he me : and he no more remembers his mother now than an eight - year - old horse . The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes : when he walks , he moves like an engine , and the ground shrinks before his ...
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