The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, 9±ÇF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Marcus Andronicus , so I do affy In thy uprightness and integrity , And so I love and honour thee and thine , Thy nobler brother Titus , and his sons , And her , to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ...
... Marcus Andronicus , so I do affy In thy uprightness and integrity , And so I love and honour thee and thine , Thy nobler brother Titus , and his sons , And her , to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ...
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... Marcus to inter His noble nephew here in virtue's nest , That died in honour and Lavinia's cause . Thou art a Roman , be not barbarous . The Greeks , upon advice , did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously ...
... Marcus to inter His noble nephew here in virtue's nest , That died in honour and Lavinia's cause . Thou art a Roman , be not barbarous . The Greeks , upon advice , did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously ...
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... Marcus here ? Enter MARCUS and LAVINIA . Mar. Titus , prepare thy noble eyes to weep ; Or , if not so , thy noble heart to break ; I bring consuming sorrow to thine age . Tit . Will it consume me ? let me see it then . Mar. This was thy ...
... Marcus here ? Enter MARCUS and LAVINIA . Mar. Titus , prepare thy noble eyes to weep ; Or , if not so , thy noble heart to break ; I bring consuming sorrow to thine age . Tit . Will it consume me ? let me see it then . Mar. This was thy ...
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... Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot , 6 Thy napkin 7 cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Tit . Mark , Marcus , mark ! I understand her ...
... Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot , 6 Thy napkin 7 cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Tit . Mark , Marcus , mark ! I understand her ...
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... MARCUS , and LAVINIA . Luc . Farewell , Andronicus , my noble father ; The woeful'st man that ever liv'd in Rome ... MARCUS , LAVINIA , and young Lu- CIUS , a Boy . Tit . So , so ; now sit : and look , you eat no more Than will ...
... MARCUS , and LAVINIA . Luc . Farewell , Andronicus , my noble father ; The woeful'st man that ever liv'd in Rome ... MARCUS , LAVINIA , and young Lu- CIUS , a Boy . Tit . So , so ; now sit : and look , you eat no more Than will ...
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Aaron Andronicus art thou Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother call'd CHIRON CLEON Cloten Cordelia Corn CYMBELINE daughter dead death DIONYZA dost doth Edmund emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fool friends Gent gentleman give Gloster gods GONERIL Goths grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Helicanus hither honour i'the Iach IACHIMO Imogen Kent king lady Lavinia Lear look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Marcus Marina master mistress Mitylene never night noble o'the Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio poison'd poor Post Posthumus Pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre queen Regan revenge Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE sons sorrow speak Stew sweet sword Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Titus TITUS ANDRONICUS villain ¬³¬å¬ä
