The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if he Had borne the business ! Sic . Besides ... more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than How the dispatch is made ; and in what fashion , now in ... of heaven , I'll leave 4 Act I. CORIOLANUS .
... then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if he Had borne the business ! Sic . Besides ... more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than How the dispatch is made ; and in what fashion , now in ... of heaven , I'll leave 4 Act I. CORIOLANUS .
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... do prize their hours At a crack'd drachin ! Cushions , leaden spoons , Irons of doit , doublets that hangmen would ... man of my sonl's hate , Aufidius , Piercing our Romans : Then , valiant ... you The blood I drop is rather physical Than ...
... do prize their hours At a crack'd drachin ! Cushions , leaden spoons , Irons of doit , doublets that hangmen would ... man of my sonl's hate , Aufidius , Piercing our Romans : Then , valiant ... you The blood I drop is rather physical Than ...
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... I sometime lay , here in Corioli , At a poor man's house ; he us'd me kindly : He cried to me ; I saw him prisoner ; But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelm'd my pity : I request you To give my poor host freedom . Com .
... I sometime lay , here in Corioli , At a poor man's house ; he us'd me kindly : He cried to me ; I saw him prisoner ; But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelm'd my pity : I request you To give my poor host freedom . Com .
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... more voice Than dogs , that are as often beat for barking , His bumble weeds : Will you dismiss the people ? As therefore kept to do ... man ? 1 Cit . He has our voices , Sir . Bru . We ... They are worn , lord consul , so Scene I. 13 ...
... more voice Than dogs , that are as often beat for barking , His bumble weeds : Will you dismiss the people ? As therefore kept to do ... man ? 1 Cit . He has our voices , Sir . Bru . We ... They are worn , lord consul , so Scene I. 13 ...
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... They are worn , lord consul , so , That we shall hardly in our ages see Their banners wave again . Cor . Saw you Aufidius ? Com . The people are abus'd : -Set on . - Thi palt'ring Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus Deserv'd this so ...
... They are worn , lord consul , so , That we shall hardly in our ages see Their banners wave again . Cor . Saw you Aufidius ? Com . The people are abus'd : -Set on . - Thi palt'ring Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus Deserv'd this so ...
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