The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes and a Glossarial Index, Volume 18Ginn, 1900 |
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... enemy ; she is not worth our debate : if she remain unseduced , you not making it appear otherwise , --for your ill opinion , and the assault you have made to her chastity , you shall answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a ...
... enemy ; she is not worth our debate : if she remain unseduced , you not making it appear otherwise , --for your ill opinion , and the assault you have made to her chastity , you shall answer me with your sword . Iach . Your hand ; a ...
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... enemy to my son . — Enter PISANIO . How now , Pisanio ! — Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor . [ Aside . ] But I do suspect you , madam ; you shall do no harm . Queen . [ To PISANIO . ] Hark thee , a ...
... enemy to my son . — Enter PISANIO . How now , Pisanio ! — Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor . [ Aside . ] But I do suspect you , madam ; you shall do no harm . Queen . [ To PISANIO . ] Hark thee , a ...
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... enemies ' boats , But suck them up to th ' topmast . A kind of conquest Cæsar made here ; but made not here his brag Of Came , and saw , and overcame with shame : The first that ever touch'd him — he was carried From off our coast ...
... enemies ' boats , But suck them up to th ' topmast . A kind of conquest Cæsar made here ; but made not here his brag Of Came , and saw , and overcame with shame : The first that ever touch'd him — he was carried From off our coast ...
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... of some writers , he is named the first king of Britain , and all the other before rehearsed are named rulers , dukes , or governors . " Thyself domestic officers — thine enemy . Receive it from 62 ACT III . CYMBELINE .
... of some writers , he is named the first king of Britain , and all the other before rehearsed are named rulers , dukes , or governors . " Thyself domestic officers — thine enemy . Receive it from 62 ACT III . CYMBELINE .
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... enemy . Receive it from me , then : War and confusion . In Cæsar's name pronounce I ' gainst thee : look For fury not to be resisted . Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou'rt welcome , Caius . Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my ...
... enemy . Receive it from me , then : War and confusion . In Cæsar's name pronounce I ' gainst thee : look For fury not to be resisted . Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou'rt welcome , Caius . Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my ...
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Antium ARVIRAGUS Aufidius banish'd BELARIUS beseech Britain Cæsar Caius Marcius call'd Capell Citizens Cloten Collier's second folio Cominius Consul Coriolanus Corioli Corrected Cymbeline death do't doth Dyce enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear follow foot-note friends give gods GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath hear heart honour Iach Iachimo Imogen Julius Cæsar King lady Lart LARTIUS Leonatus Lettsom lord madam meaning Menenius metre mistress mother noble old text on't original reads passage patricians peace Pisanio Plutarch Poet Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Re-enter revenge Roman Rome SCENE Senators sense Serv Shakespeare SICINIUS soldier speak speech stand sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast TITUS LARTIUS tongue tribunes Tullus villain VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife word worthy