The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 26Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1903 |
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... III . The Same . The Forum . Enter seven or eight Citizens . FIRST CIT . Once , ' if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . SEC . CIT . We may , Sir , if we will . THIRD CIT . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it ...
... III . The Same . The Forum . Enter seven or eight Citizens . FIRST CIT . Once , ' if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . SEC . CIT . We may , Sir , if we will . THIRD CIT . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it ...
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... CIT . Why that way ? 30 THIRD CIT . To lose itself in a fog ; where , being three parts melted away with rotten dews , the fourth would return for conscience ' sake , to help to get thee a wife . SEC . CIT . You are never without your ...
... CIT . Why that way ? 30 THIRD CIT . To lose itself in a fog ; where , being three parts melted away with rotten dews , the fourth would return for conscience ' sake , to help to get thee a wife . SEC . CIT . You are never without your ...
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... THIRD CIT . We do , Sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . COR . Mine own desert . SEC . CIT . Your own desert ! COR . Ay ; not mine own desire . THIRD CIT . How not your own desire ? COR . No , Sir ; ' twas never my desire yet to ...
... THIRD CIT . We do , Sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . COR . Mine own desert . SEC . CIT . Your own desert ! COR . Ay ; not mine own desire . THIRD CIT . How not your own desire ? COR . No , Sir ; ' twas never my desire yet to ...
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... THIRD CIT . He flouted us downright . Certainly FIRST CIT . NO ; ' tis his kind of speech ; he did not mock us . SEC . CIT . Not one amongst us , save yourself , but says 160 He us❜d us scornfully ; he should have shew'd us His marks ...
... THIRD CIT . He flouted us downright . Certainly FIRST CIT . NO ; ' tis his kind of speech ; he did not mock us . SEC . CIT . Not one amongst us , save yourself , but says 160 He us❜d us scornfully ; he should have shew'd us His marks ...
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... THIRD CIT . He's not confirm'd ; we may Deny him yet . SEC . CIT . And will deny him ; I Will have five hundred voices of that sound . FIRST CIT . I twice five hundred , and their friends to piece ' em . BRU . Get you hence instantly ...
... THIRD CIT . He's not confirm'd ; we may Deny him yet . SEC . CIT . And will deny him ; I Will have five hundred voices of that sound . FIRST CIT . I twice five hundred , and their friends to piece ' em . BRU . Get you hence instantly ...
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