The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... Brutus , the other by Publius Valerius ; and finding Lucrece attired in mourning habit , demanded the cause of her sorrow . She , first taking an oath of them for her revenge , revealed the actor , and whole manner of his dealing , and ...
... Brutus , the other by Publius Valerius ; and finding Lucrece attired in mourning habit , demanded the cause of her sorrow . She , first taking an oath of them for her revenge , revealed the actor , and whole manner of his dealing , and ...
Page 130
... Brutus drew The murderous knife , and as it left the place , Her blood , in poor revenge , held it in chase ; And bubbling from her breast , it doth divide In two slow rivers , that the crimson blood Circles her body in on every side ...
... Brutus drew The murderous knife , and as it left the place , Her blood , in poor revenge , held it in chase ; And bubbling from her breast , it doth divide In two slow rivers , that the crimson blood Circles her body in on every side ...
Page 132
... Brutus , who plucked the knife from Lucrece ' side , Seeing such emulation in their woe , Began to clothe his wit in state and pride , 1 Too late , too recently Burying in Lucrece ' wound his folly's show . He 132 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
... Brutus , who plucked the knife from Lucrece ' side , Seeing such emulation in their woe , Began to clothe his wit in state and pride , 1 Too late , too recently Burying in Lucrece ' wound his folly's show . He 132 THE RAPE OF LUCRECE .
Page 134
... Brutus made before , He doth again repeat , and that they swore . When they had sworn to this adviséd doom , They did conclude to bear dead Lucrece thence To show her bleeding body thorough Rome , And so to publish Tarquin's foul ...
... Brutus made before , He doth again repeat , and that they swore . When they had sworn to this adviséd doom , They did conclude to bear dead Lucrece thence To show her bleeding body thorough Rome , And so to publish Tarquin's foul ...
Page 407
... limit to their unjust violence . In the subse- quent scenes we see not the people at all in the exercise of their own wills . We see only Brutus and Sicinius 1 --- speaking the voice , not of the people , but TO THE ROMAN PLAYS . 407.
... limit to their unjust violence . In the subse- quent scenes we see not the people at all in the exercise of their own wills . We see only Brutus and Sicinius 1 --- speaking the voice , not of the people , but TO THE ROMAN PLAYS . 407.
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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