The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... answered , - 1 Cit . Well , Sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly sile As well as speak , ) it ...
... answered , - 1 Cit . Well , Sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly sile As well as speak , ) it ...
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... answer As traitors do . Sen. & Pat . We'll surety him . Com . Aged Sir , hands off . Cor . Hence , rotten thing , or I shall shake thy bones Out of thy garments . Sic . Help , ve citizens . Re - enter BRUTUS , with the EDILES , and a ...
... answer As traitors do . Sen. & Pat . We'll surety him . Com . Aged Sir , hands off . Cor . Hence , rotten thing , or I shall shake thy bones Out of thy garments . Sic . Help , ve citizens . Re - enter BRUTUS , with the EDILES , and a ...
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... answer mildly ; for they are prepar'd With accusations , as I hear , more strong Than are upon you yet . Cor . The word is mildly : -Pray you , let us Let them accuse me by invention , I Will answer in mine honour . [ go : Men . Ay ...
... answer mildly ; for they are prepar'd With accusations , as I hear , more strong Than are upon you yet . Cor . The word is mildly : -Pray you , let us Let them accuse me by invention , I Will answer in mine honour . [ go : Men . Ay ...
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... answer to forbad all names : He was a kind of nothing , titleless , Till he had forg'd himself a name i'the fire Of burning Rome . Men . Why , so ; you have made good work : A pair of tribunes that have rack'd ¶ for Rome , To make coals ...
... answer to forbad all names : He was a kind of nothing , titleless , Till he had forg'd himself a name i'the fire Of burning Rome . Men . Why , so ; you have made good work : A pair of tribunes that have rack'd ¶ for Rome , To make coals ...
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... Answer rue directly. 2 Cit. A trade. Sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience ; which is, indeed. Sir, a mender of soals. Afar, What trade, thou knave 1 thou naughty knave, what trade ? 2 Cit. Nay, 1 beseech you, Sir, be not ...
... Answer rue directly. 2 Cit. A trade. Sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience ; which is, indeed. Sir, a mender of soals. Afar, What trade, thou knave 1 thou naughty knave, what trade ? 2 Cit. Nay, 1 beseech you, Sir, be not ...
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