The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Page 52
... never would he Appear i ' the market - place nor on him put The napless vesture of humility , Nor , showing , as the manner is , his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . " Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he ...
... never would he Appear i ' the market - place nor on him put The napless vesture of humility , Nor , showing , as the manner is , his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . " Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he ...
Page 53
... never saw the like . Bru . Let's to the Capitol ; And carry with us ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The Capitol . Enter two Officers , to lay cushions ...
... never saw the like . Bru . Let's to the Capitol ; And carry with us ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The Capitol . Enter two Officers , to lay cushions ...
Page 56
... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words disbench'd you not . Cor . Sir , I hope No , sir yet oft , When blows ...
... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words disbench'd you not . Cor . Sir , I hope No , sir yet oft , When blows ...
Page 58
... never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! First Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at , And look'd upon things precious as they were The common muck of ...
... never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! First Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at , And look'd upon things precious as they were The common muck of ...
Page 61
... never without your tricks : you may , you may . Third Cit . Are you all resolved to give your 40 voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man ...
... never without your tricks : you may , you may . Third Cit . Are you all resolved to give your 40 voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man ...
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