The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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119. oldal
Lady , give me your hand ; and , as we walk , Dio . Even she . To our own selves bend we our needful talk . Agam . Most dearly welcome to the Greeks , [ Exeunt Troilus , Cressida , and Diomed . sweet lady . [ Trumpet heard . Nest .
Lady , give me your hand ; and , as we walk , Dio . Even she . To our own selves bend we our needful talk . Agam . Most dearly welcome to the Greeks , [ Exeunt Troilus , Cressida , and Diomed . sweet lady . [ Trumpet heard . Nest .
128. oldal
I have been seeking you this hour , my For we would give much , to count violent thefts , Hector , by this , is arming him in Troy ; And rob in the behalf of charity . Ajax , your guard , stays to conduct you home . Cas .
I have been seeking you this hour , my For we would give much , to count violent thefts , Hector , by this , is arming him in Troy ; And rob in the behalf of charity . Ajax , your guard , stays to conduct you home . Cas .
267. oldal
Oct. Come , Antony ; away :Ant . In your bad strokes , Brutus , you give Defiance , traitors , hurl we in your teeth : good words : If you dare fight to - day , come to the field ; Witness the hole you made in Cæsar's heart , If not ...
Oct. Come , Antony ; away :Ant . In your bad strokes , Brutus , you give Defiance , traitors , hurl we in your teeth : good words : If you dare fight to - day , come to the field ; Witness the hole you made in Cæsar's heart , If not ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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