The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 8J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this paffage to the Capitol ; And fuffer not difhonour to approach Th ' imperial feat , to virtue confecrate , To juftice , continence , and nobility : This is one of the Plays which ought not to be look'd ...
... eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this paffage to the Capitol ; And fuffer not difhonour to approach Th ' imperial feat , to virtue confecrate , To juftice , continence , and nobility : This is one of the Plays which ought not to be look'd ...
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... fons ! Polymneftor , whofe eyes were pull'd out and fons murder'ibr Hecuba , in revenge for his having treacheroudly lain her fon Polydore . Ewipid . in Hecs VOL , VIII , B SCENE SCENE III . Enter Lavinia , Lav . In peace TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... fons ! Polymneftor , whofe eyes were pull'd out and fons murder'ibr Hecuba , in revenge for his having treacheroudly lain her fon Polydore . Ewipid . in Hecs VOL , VIII , B SCENE SCENE III . Enter Lavinia , Lav . In peace TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... eyes of Rome ! Tit . Thanks , gentle Tribune , noble brother Marcus . Mar. , And welcome , nephews , from fuccefsful wars , You that furvive , and you that fleep in fame : Fair Lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your ...
... eyes of Rome ! Tit . Thanks , gentle Tribune , noble brother Marcus . Mar. , And welcome , nephews , from fuccefsful wars , You that furvive , and you that fleep in fame : Fair Lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your ...
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... eyes of thine , Then hear me fpeak , indifferently , for all ; And at my fuit ( fweet ) pardon what is paft . Sat. What , Madam , be difhonour'd openly , And bafely put it up without revenge ? Tam . Not fo , my Lord ; the Gods of Rome ...
... eyes of thine , Then hear me fpeak , indifferently , for all ; And at my fuit ( fweet ) pardon what is paft . Sat. What , Madam , be difhonour'd openly , And bafely put it up without revenge ? Tam . Not fo , my Lord ; the Gods of Rome ...
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... eyes , Than is Prometheus ty'd to Caucafus . Away with flavish weeds , and idle thoughts , I will be bright , and shine in pearl and gold , To wait upon this new - made Emperefs . To wait upon , faid I ? to wanton with This Queen , this ...
... eyes , Than is Prometheus ty'd to Caucafus . Away with flavish weeds , and idle thoughts , I will be bright , and shine in pearl and gold , To wait upon this new - made Emperefs . To wait upon , faid I ? to wanton with This Queen , this ...
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