The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 135
... prince o ' the world , The noblest ; and do now not basely die , Nor cowardly put off my helmet to My countryman , - A Roman by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now my spirit is going ; with her into these monuments , drew Antonius up ...
... prince o ' the world , The noblest ; and do now not basely die , Nor cowardly put off my helmet to My countryman , - A Roman by a Roman Valiantly vanquish'd . Now my spirit is going ; with her into these monuments , drew Antonius up ...
Page 136
... prince of the world ; and that now he was overcome , not cowardly , but valiantly , a Roman by another Roman . PLUTARCH . 8 Woo't was a colloquial variation of wouldst thou or wilt thou . 9 " The soldier's pole " is the standard or ...
... prince of the world ; and that now he was overcome , not cowardly , but valiantly , a Roman by another Roman . PLUTARCH . 8 Woo't was a colloquial variation of wouldst thou or wilt thou . 9 " The soldier's pole " is the standard or ...
Page 145
... prince that ever was , and to appeach him , as though he were a cruel and merciless man , that were not to be trusted . " So , even as he spake the word , he took the dagger from her , and shook her clothes for fear of any poison hidden ...
... prince that ever was , and to appeach him , as though he were a cruel and merciless man , that were not to be trusted . " So , even as he spake the word , he took the dagger from her , and shook her clothes for fear of any poison hidden ...
Page 193
... Prince of Poets , done according to the Greek , by George Chapman , " were not published before 1603 , and prob- ably not till several years later , the edition being undated . It was from Chapman most likely that Shakespeare derived in ...
... Prince of Poets , done according to the Greek , by George Chapman , " were not published before 1603 , and prob- ably not till several years later , the edition being undated . It was from Chapman most likely that Shakespeare derived in ...
Page 203
... Prince Troilus ! wherefore not a - field ? Tro . Because not there : this woman's answer sorts , 14 For womanish it is to be from thence . What news , ¯neas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro ...
... Prince Troilus ! wherefore not a - field ? Tro . Because not there : this woman's answer sorts , 14 For womanish it is to be from thence . What news , ¯neas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Tro ...
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