The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... ears hither . Enter ENEAS . Consort with me in loud and dear petition , Pursue we him on knees ; for I have dream'd Of bloody turbulence , and this whole night . Hath nothing been but shapes and forms of slaughter . Cas . O , it is true ...
... ears hither . Enter ENEAS . Consort with me in loud and dear petition , Pursue we him on knees ; for I have dream'd Of bloody turbulence , and this whole night . Hath nothing been but shapes and forms of slaughter . Cas . O , it is true ...
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... ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . A Sennet . Enter , with Lictors before them , Co- MINIUS the Consul , MENENIUS , CORIOLANUS , many other Senators , SICINIUS , and BRUTUS . The Senators take ...
... ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . A Sennet . Enter , with Lictors before them , Co- MINIUS the Consul , MENENIUS , CORIOLANUS , many other Senators , SICINIUS , and BRUTUS . The Senators take ...
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... ears against The general suit of Rome ; never admitted A private whisper , no , not with such friends That thought them sure of you . This last old man , Cor . Whom with a crack'd heart I have sent to Rome , Loved me above the measure ...
... ears against The general suit of Rome ; never admitted A private whisper , no , not with such friends That thought them sure of you . This last old man , Cor . Whom with a crack'd heart I have sent to Rome , Loved me above the measure ...
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TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 1099 |
CORIOLANUS | 1147 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 1197 |
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus Appears art thou Banquo bear blood Brutus Cæsar Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Diomed dost doth Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool friends give gods grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hector hither honour Iach Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king kiss lady Lear live look lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd madam Marcius Mark Antony ne'er never night noble Nurse Othello Pandarus Patroclus Pericles Pompey poor pr'ythee pray Priam prince queen Roman Rome Romeo SCENE Shakespeare shalt shame soul speak stand sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Timon tongue Troilus Tybalt Ulyss villain weep What's wilt word