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Pagina 20
... That knows his valour , and knows not his fear , That loves his mistress more than in confession , With truant vows to her own lips he loves , And dare avow her beauty and her worth In other arms than hers , -to him this challenge .
... That knows his valour , and knows not his fear , That loves his mistress more than in confession , With truant vows to her own lips he loves , And dare avow her beauty and her worth In other arms than hers , -to him this challenge .
Pagina 72
Let me embrace thee , Ajax ; By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! AJAX . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill ...
Let me embrace thee , Ajax ; By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! AJAX . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill ...
Pagina 206
Ten years are spent since first he undertook This 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 ; And now at last , laden ...
Ten years are spent since first he undertook This 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 ; And now at last , laden ...
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 203 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 277 |
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AARON Achilles AGAMEMNON Ajax Antony APEMANTUS arms Aufidius bear better blood bring brother BRUTUS Cæsar CAPULET CASSIUS CITIZEN comes COMINIUS CORIOLANUS CRESSIDA dead dear death deed dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fall father fear follow fool FRIAR friends give gods gone hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour JULIET keep LADY leave live look lord Lucius MACBETH MACDUFF Marcius master means meet MENENIUS MERCUTIO mother MURDERER nature never night noble NURSE PANDARUS Paris peace poor pray present prince Roman Rome ROMEO SCENE SECOND SENATOR SERVANT SICINIUS soldier speak stand stay sweet sword TAMORA tears tell thank thee THERSITES thing THIRD thou thou art thought TIMON TITUS tongue TROILUS true ULYSSES voice worthy young