The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volume 11Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Pagina 195
... Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to AUFI- DIUS , and other Attendants . SCENE , partly in Rome ; and partly in the Territories of the Volscians and Antiates . H.HOWARD ARA PINXIT . PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN AND CO .
... Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to AUFI- DIUS , and other Attendants . SCENE , partly in Rome ; and partly in the Territories of the Volscians and Antiates . H.HOWARD ARA PINXIT . PUBLISHED BY LONGMAN AND CO .
Pagina 197
... Rome . - A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . Before we proceed any farther , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak . [ Several speaking at once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved ...
... Rome . - A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . Before we proceed any farther , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak . [ Several speaking at once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved ...
Pagina 202
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o'the common ; you shall find , No public benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o'the common ; you shall find , No public benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
Pagina 203
... Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bale . - Hail , noble Marcius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . Mar. Thanks . - What's the matter , you dissentious rogues , That rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make ...
... Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bale . - Hail , noble Marcius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . Mar. Thanks . - What's the matter , you dissentious rogues , That rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make ...
Pagina 208
... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? [ Reads . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? " Tis not four days gone ...
... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? [ Reads . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? " Tis not four days gone ...
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Alcib Alcibiades Antiochus Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius Bawd bear beseech blood Boult Caius Marcius Caph CLEON Cominius consul CORIOLANUS Corioli daughter Dionyza do't dost doth ears enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear Fish Flav fool fortune friends Gent give gods gold hate hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honest honour i'the king knight lady Lart look lord Timon lordship Lucullus Lychorida LYSIMACHUS Marina master MENENIUS Mitylene mother ne'er never noble o'the Pain patricians peace Pentapolis Pericles PHRYNIA Poet pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE III.-The Senators Serv Servant SICINIUS Simonides speak sword tell Thai Thaisa thank Tharsus thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thyself TITUS LARTIUS tongue tribunes Tyre unto VIRGILIA voices Volces VOLUMNIA What's worthy would'st
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Pagina 159 - Gold ? yellow, glittering, precious gold ? No, gods, I am no idle votarist. Roots, you clear heavens ! Thus much of this will make black white, foul fair, Wrong right, base noble, old young, coward valiant.
Pagina 295 - I loved the maid I married ; never man Sigh'd truer breath ; but that I see thee here, Thou noble thing ! more dances my rapt heart Than when I first my wedded mistress saw Bestride my threshold.
Pagina 322 - You have won a happy victory to Rome : But, for your son, — believe it, O, believe it, Most dangerously you have with him prevail'd, If not most mortal to him.
Pagina 317 - What is that curt'sy worth, or those doves' eyes, Which can make gods forsworn? — I melt, and am not Of stronger earth than others. — My mother bows ; As if Olympus to a molehill should In supplication nod; and my young boy Hath an aspect of intercession, which Great nature cries, Deny not.