The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7 |
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Pagina 153
And , in the brunt of seventeen battles since , He lurch ' dall swords o ' the
garland . For this last , Before and in Corioli , let me say , I cannot speak him
home : He stopp ' d the fliers ; - And , by his rare example , made the coward Turn
terror into ...
And , in the brunt of seventeen battles since , He lurch ' dall swords o ' the
garland . For this last , Before and in Corioli , let me say , I cannot speak him
home : He stopp ' d the fliers ; - And , by his rare example , made the coward Turn
terror into ...
Pagina 241
... He killed iny father . | 2 Lord . Peace , họ ; — no outrage ; < peace . The man is
noble , and his fame folds in This orb o ' the earth . His last offence to us Shall
have judicious hearing . 2 — Stand , Aufidius , And trouble not the peace . . Cor .
... He killed iny father . | 2 Lord . Peace , họ ; — no outrage ; < peace . The man is
noble , and his fame folds in This orb o ' the earth . His last offence to us Shall
have judicious hearing . 2 — Stand , Aufidius , And trouble not the peace . . Cor .
Pagina 421
Ant . Now I must To the young man send humble treaties , dodge And palter in
the shifts of lowness ; who With half the bulk o ' the world play ' d as I pleas ' d ,
Making , and marring fortunes . You did know , How much you were my
conqueror ...
Ant . Now I must To the young man send humble treaties , dodge And palter in
the shifts of lowness ; who With half the bulk o ' the world play ' d as I pleas ' d ,
Making , and marring fortunes . You did know , How much you were my
conqueror ...
Pagina 449
Teach me , Alcides , thou mine ancestor , thy rage : Let me lodge Lichas on the
horns o ' the moon ; And with those hands , that grasp ' d the heaviest club ,
Subdue my worthiest self . The witch shall die ; To the Roman boy she hath sold
me ...
Teach me , Alcides , thou mine ancestor , thy rage : Let me lodge Lichas on the
horns o ' the moon ; And with those hands , that grasp ' d the heaviest club ,
Subdue my worthiest self . The witch shall die ; To the Roman boy she hath sold
me ...
Pagina 459
0 , see , my women , The crown o ' the earth doth melt : - My lord ! O , wither ' d is
the garland of the war , The soldier ' s pole is fallen ; young boys , and girls , Are
level now with men : the odds is gone , And there is nothing left remarkable ...
0 , see , my women , The crown o ' the earth doth melt : - My lord ! O , wither ' d is
the garland of the war , The soldier ' s pole is fallen ; young boys , and girls , Are
level now with men : the odds is gone , And there is nothing left remarkable ...
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