Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 69
... gods , A friend should bear a friend's infirmities , But Brutus. men ! All . The will ! the testament ! Ant . You will compel me then to read the Then make a ring about the corpse of Cæsar , And let me show you him that made the will ...
... gods , A friend should bear a friend's infirmities , But Brutus. men ! All . The will ! the testament ! Ant . You will compel me then to read the Then make a ring about the corpse of Cæsar , And let me show you him that made the will ...
Pagina 107
... gods ! Should Destiny now end thee in the bloom , Methinks I see thee mourn'd above the loss Of lov'd Germanicus ; thy funerals , | Like his , are solemniz'd with tears of blood . Theo . How , Marcian ! Mar. Yes , the raging multitude ...
... gods ! Should Destiny now end thee in the bloom , Methinks I see thee mourn'd above the loss Of lov'd Germanicus ; thy funerals , | Like his , are solemniz'd with tears of blood . Theo . How , Marcian ! Mar. Yes , the raging multitude ...
Pagina 109
... gods were angry . Theo . O Pulcheria ! Cruel , ambitious sister ! this must be Thy doing . O , support me , noble Marcian ! Now , now's the time , if thou dar'st strike : be- hold , I offer thee my breast ; with my last breath , I'll ...
... gods were angry . Theo . O Pulcheria ! Cruel , ambitious sister ! this must be Thy doing . O , support me , noble Marcian ! Now , now's the time , if thou dar'st strike : be- hold , I offer thee my breast ; with my last breath , I'll ...
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