The Beauties of ShakespeareChiswick Press, 1821 - 353 pages |
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... . ( Part I. ) . King Henry VI . ( Part II ) . King Henry VI . ( Part III . ) . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . 97 109 116 126 135 147 147 152 158 167 TRAGEDIES . Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Cymbeline .... Hamlet ...
... . ( Part I. ) . King Henry VI . ( Part II ) . King Henry VI . ( Part III . ) . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . 97 109 116 126 135 147 147 152 158 167 TRAGEDIES . Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Cymbeline .... Hamlet ...
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William Shakespeare, William Dodd. TRAGEDIES . Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Cymbeline .... Hamlet ... Julius Cæsar .. King Lear .. Macbeth Othello .... 181 192 202 216 242 259 274 291 ... Romeo and Juliet .. Timon of Athens . ... 306 ...
William Shakespeare, William Dodd. TRAGEDIES . Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Cymbeline .... Hamlet ... Julius Cæsar .. King Lear .. Macbeth Othello .... 181 192 202 216 242 259 274 291 ... Romeo and Juliet .. Timon of Athens . ... 306 ...
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... CORIOLANUS . ACT I. A MOB . WHAT Would you have , you curs , That like nor peace nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud . He that trusts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese ...
... CORIOLANUS . ACT I. A MOB . WHAT Would you have , you curs , That like nor peace nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud . He that trusts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese ...
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... CORIOLANUS WARRING . Methinks I hear hither your husband's drum ; See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a bear , the Volces shunning him : Methinks , I see him stamp thus , and call thus , - Come on , you cowards ...
... CORIOLANUS WARRING . Methinks I hear hither your husband's drum ; See him pluck Aufidius down by the hair ; As children from a bear , the Volces shunning him : Methinks , I see him stamp thus , and call thus , - Come on , you cowards ...
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... CORIOLANUS IN THE SENATE . I shall lack voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . - It is held , That valour is the chiefest virtue , and Most dignifies the haver§§ : if it be , My brother posted to protect him . + ...
... CORIOLANUS IN THE SENATE . I shall lack voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . - It is held , That valour is the chiefest virtue , and Most dignifies the haver§§ : if it be , My brother posted to protect him . + ...
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