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... head on headless Rome . TIT . A better head her glorious body fits , Than his , that shakes for age and feebleness : What ! fhould I don this robe , 5 and trouble you ? Be chofen with proclamations to - day ; To - morrow , yield up rule ...
... head on headless Rome . TIT . A better head her glorious body fits , Than his , that shakes for age and feebleness : What ! fhould I don this robe , 5 and trouble you ? Be chofen with proclamations to - day ; To - morrow , yield up rule ...
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... head . Hark , Tamora , the empress of my foul , Which never hopes more heaven than refts in thee , - This is the day of doom for Baffianus ; His Philomel muft lofe her tongue to - day : 5 Thy fons make pillage of her chastity , And wash ...
... head . Hark , Tamora , the empress of my foul , Which never hopes more heaven than refts in thee , - This is the day of doom for Baffianus ; His Philomel muft lofe her tongue to - day : 5 Thy fons make pillage of her chastity , And wash ...
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... head , was called a caftle , and , I fup- pofe , for that very reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , fays ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and ...
... head , was called a caftle , and , I fup- pofe , for that very reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , fays ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and ...
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... head . " Wherein Troilus doth not advise Diomede to wear a helmet on his head , for that would be poor indeed , as he always wore one in battle ; but to guard his head with the most impenetrable ar- mour , to fhut it up even in a castle ...
... head . " Wherein Troilus doth not advise Diomede to wear a helmet on his head , for that would be poor indeed , as he always wore one in battle ; but to guard his head with the most impenetrable ar- mour , to fhut it up even in a castle ...
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... with thee : - Their heads , I mean . - O , how this villainy [ Afide . 2 But I will use the axe . ] Metre requires us to read Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! But I will use it . STEEVENS . TITUS ANDRONICUS . 73.
... with thee : - Their heads , I mean . - O , how this villainy [ Afide . 2 But I will use the axe . ] Metre requires us to read Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! But I will use it . STEEVENS . TITUS ANDRONICUS . 73.
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 21 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1803 |
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