Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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3 Son and Heire to Mars, set at vpper end o'th'Table: No
3 question askt him by any of the Senators, but they stand
3 bald before him. Our Generall himselfe makes a Mistris
3 of him, Sanctifies himselfe with's hand, and turnes vp the
3 white o'th'eye to his Discourse. But the bottome of the
3 Newes is, our Generall is cut i'th'middle, & but one halfe
3 of what he was yesterday. For the other ha's halfe, by
3 the intreaty and graunt of the whole Table. Hee'l go he
3 sayes, and sole the Porter of Rome Gates by th'eares. He
3 will mowe all downe before him, and leaue his passage
3 poul'd.
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2 And he's as like to do't, as any man I can imagine.
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3 Doo't? he will doo't: for look you sir, he has as ma
3 ny Friends as Enemies: which Friends sir as it were, durst
3 not (looke you sir) shew themselues (as we terme it) his
3 Friends, whilest he's in Directitude.
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1 Directitude? What's that?