The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... cause of Rome and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field ; 20 31 And now at last , laden with honour's spoils , Returns the good ...
... cause of Rome and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field ; 20 31 And now at last , laden with honour's spoils , Returns the good ...
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... cause of this effect , Or rather say , the cause of this defect , For this effect defective comes by cause : Thus it remains , and the remainder thus . ○ Perpend . ΙΟΙ I have a daughter - have while she is mine- Who , in her duty and ...
... cause of this effect , Or rather say , the cause of this defect , For this effect defective comes by cause : Thus it remains , and the remainder thus . ○ Perpend . ΙΟΙ I have a daughter - have while she is mine- Who , in her duty and ...
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... cause without Why the man dies . I humbly thank you , sir . Cap . God be wi ' you , sir . [ Exit . Ros . Will't please you go , my lord ? 30 Ham . I'll be with you straight . Go a little before . [ Exeunt all except Hamlet . How all ...
... cause without Why the man dies . I humbly thank you , sir . Cap . God be wi ' you , sir . [ Exit . Ros . Will't please you go , my lord ? 30 Ham . I'll be with you straight . Go a little before . [ Exeunt all except Hamlet . How all ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
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