The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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Flav . It is in vain that you would speak with Timon ; For he is set so only to
himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly with him . i
Sen . . . Bring us to his cave : It is our part , and promise to the Athenians , : To
speak with ...
Flav . It is in vain that you would speak with Timon ; For he is set so only to
himself , That nothing but himself , which looks like man , Is friendly with him . i
Sen . . . Bring us to his cave : It is our part , and promise to the Athenians , : To
speak with ...
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I ' ll go to him , and undertake to bring him Where he shall answer , by a lawful
form , ( In peace ) to his utmost peril . į Sen . Noble tribunes , It is the humane way
: the other course Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Unknown to the ...
I ' ll go to him , and undertake to bring him Where he shall answer , by a lawful
form , ( In peace ) to his utmost peril . į Sen . Noble tribunes , It is the humane way
: the other course Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Unknown to the ...
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Yes , bring ine word , boy , if thy lord look well , For he went sickly forth : And take
good note , What Cæsar doth , what suitors press to ... ythee , listen well : I heard
a bustling rumour , like a fray , , And the wind brings it from the Capitol . , Luc .
Yes , bring ine word , boy , if thy lord look well , For he went sickly forth : And take
good note , What Cæsar doth , what suitors press to ... ythee , listen well : I heard
a bustling rumour , like a fray , , And the wind brings it from the Capitol . , Luc .
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Bring him with triumph home unto his house , 2 Cit . Give him a statue with his
ancestors . 3 Cit . Let him be Cæsar . 4 Cit . Cæsar ' s better parts Shall now be
crown ' d in Brutus . i Cit . We ' ll bring him to his house with shouts and clamours .
Bring him with triumph home unto his house , 2 Cit . Give him a statue with his
ancestors . 3 Cit . Let him be Cæsar . 4 Cit . Cæsar ' s better parts Shall now be
crown ' d in Brutus . i Cit . We ' ll bring him to his house with shouts and clamours .
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... from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of
Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers William Shakespeare George
Steevens. The good precedence ; ' fye upon but yet : : " in : But yet is as a gaoler
to bring forth .
... from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of
Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers William Shakespeare George
Steevens. The good precedence ; ' fye upon but yet : : " in : But yet is as a gaoler
to bring forth .
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