The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Band 9W. Bulmer and Company, 1802 |
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... means to vent Our musty superfluity : -See , our best elders . Enter Cominius , Titus Lartius , and other Senators ; Junius Brutus , and Sicinius Velutus . 1 Sen. Marcius , ' tis true , that you have lately told us ; The Volces are in ...
... means to vent Our musty superfluity : -See , our best elders . Enter Cominius , Titus Lartius , and other Senators ; Junius Brutus , and Sicinius Velutus . 1 Sen. Marcius , ' tis true , that you have lately told us ; The Volces are in ...
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... means his proper harm , ) in manacles , Then reason safely with you . Therefore , be it known , As to us , to all the world , that Caius Marcius Wears this war's garland : in token of the which , My noble steed , known to the camp , I ...
... means his proper harm , ) in manacles , Then reason safely with you . Therefore , be it known , As to us , to all the world , that Caius Marcius Wears this war's garland : in token of the which , My noble steed , known to the camp , I ...
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... mean to stride your steed ; and , at all times , To undercrest your good addition , To the fairness of my power . Com . So , to our tent : Where , ere we do repose us , we will write To Rome of our success . - You , Titus Lartius , Must ...
... mean to stride your steed ; and , at all times , To undercrest your good addition , To the fairness of my power . Com . So , to our tent : Where , ere we do repose us , we will write To Rome of our success . - You , Titus Lartius , Must ...
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... others in boasting . Men . This is strange now : Do you two know how you are censured here in the city , I mean of us o ' the right- hand file ? Do you ? Both Trib . Why , how are we censured ? CORIOLANUS 35 ACT II SCENE I ...
... others in boasting . Men . This is strange now : Do you two know how you are censured here in the city , I mean of us o ' the right- hand file ? Do you ? Both Trib . Why , how are we censured ? CORIOLANUS 35 ACT II SCENE I ...
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... Good morrow . Sic . For that he has ( As much as in him lies ) from time to time , Envy'd against the people , seeking means To pluck away their power ; as now at last Given hostile strokes , and that not in the presence 88 CORIOLANUS.
... Good morrow . Sic . For that he has ( As much as in him lies ) from time to time , Envy'd against the people , seeking means To pluck away their power ; as now at last Given hostile strokes , and that not in the presence 88 CORIOLANUS.
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