The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... doth lie ; Which , being advanced , declines , and then men die . A sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS the general , and TITUS LARTIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken garland ; with Captains and Soldiers , and ...
... doth lie ; Which , being advanced , declines , and then men die . A sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS the general , and TITUS LARTIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken garland ; with Captains and Soldiers , and ...
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... doth appear . He's right noble : Call Coriolanus . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleased To make thee consul . Cor . My life and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains That you do speak ...
... doth appear . He's right noble : Call Coriolanus . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleased To make thee consul . Cor . My life and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains That you do speak ...
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... doth stand , and so would do , Were he more angry at it . Men . All's well ; and might have been much better , if He could have temporized . Sic . Where is he , hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing : his mother and his wife Hear ...
... doth stand , and so would do , Were he more angry at it . Men . All's well ; and might have been much better , if He could have temporized . Sic . Where is he , hear you ? Men . Nay , I hear nothing : his mother and his wife Hear ...
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... doth daily make revolt In my penurious band : I have heard , and grieved , How cursed Athens , mindless of thy worth , Forgetting thy great deeds , when neighbour states , But for thy sword and fortune , trod upon them , — Tim . I ...
... doth daily make revolt In my penurious band : I have heard , and grieved , How cursed Athens , mindless of thy worth , Forgetting thy great deeds , when neighbour states , But for thy sword and fortune , trod upon them , — Tim . I ...
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... doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , 179. mettle , material . 181-183 . adder blue , etc. The adder , the only poisonous English snake , is earth - coloured ; by blue is probably meant ' livid . ' The blind - worm ...
... doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , 179. mettle , material . 181-183 . adder blue , etc. The adder , the only poisonous English snake , is earth - coloured ; by blue is probably meant ' livid . ' The blind - worm ...
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