The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... face of men , The sufferance of our son's , the time's abuse , - If these be motives weak , break off betimes , And ... faces buried in their cloaks , [ ears , Tha y no means I may discover them By any mark of favour .. 6. Let them enter ...
... face of men , The sufferance of our son's , the time's abuse , - If these be motives weak , break off betimes , And ... faces buried in their cloaks , [ ears , Tha y no means I may discover them By any mark of favour .. 6. Let them enter ...
Page 48
... face is cover'd as ' tis now , Guide thou the sword . Cesar , thou art reveng'd , Even with the sword that kill'd thee . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THIS. That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome : He bears too ...
... face is cover'd as ' tis now , Guide thou the sword . Cesar , thou art reveng'd , Even with the sword that kill'd thee . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THIS. That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome : He bears too ...
Page 60
... face : Bring me word how tall she is . - Pity me , Char - But in my bosom shall she never come , mian , And hear me speak a word . Pom . Forbear. Mess . Nay , then I'll run : - What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . [ Exit . Char ...
... face : Bring me word how tall she is . - Pity me , Char - But in my bosom shall she never come , mian , And hear me speak a word . Pom . Forbear. Mess . Nay , then I'll run : - What mean you , madam ? I have made no fault . [ Exit . Char ...
Page 61
... faces are true , whatsoe'er their bands are . En . But there is never a fair woman has a true face . Mon. No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Mon. For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking ...
... faces are true , whatsoe'er their bands are . En . But there is never a fair woman has a true face . Mon. No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Mon. For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drinking ...
Page 63
... face . Eno . He were the worse for that , were he a So is he , being a man . Agr . Why , Enobarbus ? [ horse When Antony found Julius Cesar dead , He cried almost to roaring : and he wept , When at Philippi he found Brutus slain . Eno ...
... face . Eno . He were the worse for that , were he a So is he , being a man . Agr . Why , Enobarbus ? [ horse When Antony found Julius Cesar dead , He cried almost to roaring : and he wept , When at Philippi he found Brutus slain . Eno ...
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