The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... Serv'd well for Rome , - Cor . What do you prate of service ? Bru . I talk of that , that know it . Cor . You ? Men . Is this The promise that you made your mother ! Com . Know , I pray you , Cor . I'll know no further : Let them ...
... Serv'd well for Rome , - Cor . What do you prate of service ? Bru . I talk of that , that know it . Cor . You ? Men . Is this The promise that you made your mother ! Com . Know , I pray you , Cor . I'll know no further : Let them ...
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... Serv . What are you ? Cor . A gentician . 3. A marvellous poor one . Car . True , so I am . 3 Serv . Pray you , poor gentleman , take up suthe other station ; here's no place for you ; pray 198 , 2754 : come . ( ar . Follow your ...
... Serv . What are you ? Cor . A gentician . 3. A marvellous poor one . Car . True , so I am . 3 Serv . Pray you , poor gentleman , take up suthe other station ; here's no place for you ; pray 198 , 2754 : come . ( ar . Follow your ...
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... Serv . But more of thy news ? 3 Serv . Why , he is so made on here within , as if he were son and heir to Mars : set at up- per end o'the table : no question asked him by any of the senators , but they stand bald before him : Our ...
... Serv . But more of thy news ? 3 Serv . Why , he is so made on here within , as if he were son and heir to Mars : set at up- per end o'the table : no question asked him by any of the senators , but they stand bald before him : Our ...
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... serv'd his designmnen s In mine own person ; holp to reap the fame , Which he did end all his ; and took some pride To do myself this wrong ; till , at the last , I seem'd his follower , not partner ; and He wag'd me with his ...
... serv'd his designmnen s In mine own person ; holp to reap the fame , Which he did end all his ; and took some pride To do myself this wrong ; till , at the last , I seem'd his follower , not partner ; and He wag'd me with his ...
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... serv'd . Art . Delay not , Cesar ; read it instantly . Ces . What , is the fellow mad ? Pub . Sirrah , give place . Cas , What , urge you your petitions m the street ? Come to the Capitol . CESAR enters the Capitol , the rest following ...
... serv'd . Art . Delay not , Cesar ; read it instantly . Ces . What , is the fellow mad ? Pub . Sirrah , give place . Cas , What , urge you your petitions m the street ? Come to the Capitol . CESAR enters the Capitol , the rest following ...
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