The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 páginas |
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... keep your duties , As I have set them down . If I do send , despatch Those centuries + to our aid : the rest will serve For a short holding : If we lose the field , We cannot keep the town . Law . Fear not our care , Sir . When she does ...
... keep your duties , As I have set them down . If I do send , despatch Those centuries + to our aid : the rest will serve For a short holding : If we lose the field , We cannot keep the town . Law . Fear not our care , Sir . When she does ...
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... keep their teeth clean . - So , here comes a brace : You know the canse , Sir , of my standing here . Cit . We do , Sir ; tell us what hath brought you to't . Cer . Mine own desert . 2 Cit . Your own desert ! Cor . Ay , not Mine own ...
... keep their teeth clean . - So , here comes a brace : You know the canse , Sir , of my standing here . Cit . We do , Sir ; tell us what hath brought you to't . Cer . Mine own desert . 2 Cit . Your own desert ! Cor . Ay , not Mine own ...
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... keep a constant temper . [ Exeunt CORIOLANUS and AUFID . 1 G. Now , Sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 G. ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power : You know the way home again . 1 G. Do you hear how we are shent + for keep- ing your ...
... keep a constant temper . [ Exeunt CORIOLANUS and AUFID . 1 G. Now , Sir , is your name Menenius ? 2 G. ' Tis a spell , you see , of much power : You know the way home again . 1 G. Do you hear how we are shent + for keep- ing your ...
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... keep the hills and upper regions ; It proves not so ; their battles are at band ; They mean to warn us at Philippi here , Answering before we do demand of them . Ant . Tut , I am in their bosoms , and I know Wherefore they do it : they ...
... keep the hills and upper regions ; It proves not so ; their battles are at band ; They mean to warn us at Philippi here , Answering before we do demand of them . Ant . Tut , I am in their bosoms , and I know Wherefore they do it : they ...
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... keep by land The legions and the horse whole , do you not ? Can . Marcus Octavius , Marcus Justeius , Publicola , and Cælius , are for sea : [ sar's But we keep whole by land . This speed of Ce- Carries beyond belief . Sold . While he ...
... keep by land The legions and the horse whole , do you not ? Can . Marcus Octavius , Marcus Justeius , Publicola , and Cælius , are for sea : [ sar's But we keep whole by land . This speed of Ce- Carries beyond belief . Sold . While he ...
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