The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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Page 74
... fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by you . You are plebeians , If they be senators : and they are no less , When , both your voices blended , the great'st taste Most palates theirs . They choose their magistrate , And such ...
... fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by you . You are plebeians , If they be senators : and they are no less , When , both your voices blended , the great'st taste Most palates theirs . They choose their magistrate , And such ...
Page 99
... fool ; is that a shame ? Note but this fool . Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . ΤΟ O blessed heavens ! 20 Vol . More noble blows than ever thou ...
... fool ; is that a shame ? Note but this fool . Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . ΤΟ O blessed heavens ! 20 Vol . More noble blows than ever thou ...
Page 108
... fool , Since I have ever follow'd thee with hate , Drawn tuns of blood out of thy country's breast , And cannot live but to thy shame , unless It be to do thee service . Auf . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded ...
... fool , Since I have ever follow'd thee with hate , Drawn tuns of blood out of thy country's breast , And cannot live but to thy shame , unless It be to do thee service . Auf . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded ...
Page 117
... fools . Who is ' t can blame him ? Your enemies and his find something in him . Men . We are all undone , unless The noble man have mercy . Com . Who shall ask it ? The tribunes cannot do ' t for shame ; the people Deserve such pity of ...
... fools . Who is ' t can blame him ? Your enemies and his find something in him . Men . We are all undone , unless The noble man have mercy . Com . Who shall ask it ? The tribunes cannot do ' t for shame ; the people Deserve such pity of ...
Page 141
... fools , Whose children he hath slain , their base throats tear With giving him glory . Third Con . Therefore , at your vantage , Ere he express himself , or move the people With what he would say , let him feel your sword , Which we ...
... fools , Whose children he hath slain , their base throats tear With giving him glory . Third Con . Therefore , at your vantage , Ere he express himself , or move the people With what he would say , let him feel your sword , Which we ...
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