The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pagine |
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Pagina 87
... thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use as they to claim , 69. that want , the want of that inheritance . 75 ... thou wilt frame 87 SC . II Coriolanus.
... thou dost confess , Were fit for thee to use as they to claim , 69. that want , the want of that inheritance . 75 ... thou wilt frame 87 SC . II Coriolanus.
Pagina 106
... dost not Think me for the ... Thou hast a grim appearance , and thy face Bears a command in ' t ; though thy tackle's torn , Thou show'st a noble vessel : what's thy name ? Cor . Prepare thy brow to frown : know'st thou 106 Coriolanus ACT IV.
... dost not Think me for the ... Thou hast a grim appearance , and thy face Bears a command in ' t ; though thy tackle's torn , Thou show'st a noble vessel : what's thy name ? Cor . Prepare thy brow to frown : know'st thou 106 Coriolanus ACT IV.
Pagina 134
... thee , and cry ' Be blest For making up this peace ! ' Thou know'st , great son , end of war's uncertain , but this ... dost not 140 150 you : oy : e And spurn me back : but if it be not. Coriolanus ACT V.
... thee , and cry ' Be blest For making up this peace ! ' Thou know'st , great son , end of war's uncertain , but this ... dost not 140 150 you : oy : e And spurn me back : but if it be not. Coriolanus ACT V.
Pagina 143
... dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in Corioli ? You lords and heads o ' the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and given up , For certain drops of salt , your city Rome , I ...
... dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol'n name Coriolanus in Corioli ? You lords and heads o ' the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and given up , For certain drops of salt , your city Rome , I ...
Pagina 167
... dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus ? Apem . Thou know'st I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud ...
... dost thou call them knaves ? thou know'st them not . Apem . Are they not Athenians ? Tim . Yes . Apem . Then I repent not . Jew . You know me , Apemantus ? Apem . Thou know'st I do ; I call'd thee by thy name . Tim . Thou art proud ...
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