The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareG. Routledge, 1866 - 960 pages |
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Page 581
... noble : - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.— Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen , Whose fault is this ? Sands . The red ...
... noble : - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.— Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen , Whose fault is this ? Sands . The red ...
Page 671
... noble : help him , young , and old ! Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny the Tribunes , the Ediles , and the people , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house ; begone , away , All will be naught else . 2 ...
... noble : help him , young , and old ! Cit . Down with him , down with him ! [ In this mutiny the Tribunes , the Ediles , and the people , are all beat in . Men . Go , get you to your house ; begone , away , All will be naught else . 2 ...
Page 672
... Noble tribunes , It is the humane way : the other course Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Unknown to the beginning . Sic . Noble Menenius , Be you then as the people's officer : - Masters , lay down your weapons . Bru . Go not ...
... Noble tribunes , It is the humane way : the other course Will prove too bloody ; and the end of it Unknown to the beginning . Sic . Noble Menenius , Be you then as the people's officer : - Masters , lay down your weapons . Bru . Go not ...
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