The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen8R. Martin, 1768 |
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... doth lie ; Which being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . t S Trumpets found . ? ། CENE III . Enter Cominius the General , and Titus Lartius ; between them Coriolanus crown'd with an oaken garland , with Captains and foldiers ...
... doth lie ; Which being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . t S Trumpets found . ? ། CENE III . Enter Cominius the General , and Titus Lartius ; between them Coriolanus crown'd with an oaken garland , with Captains and foldiers ...
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... doth appear . Enter Coriolanus . Men . The Senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee Conful . Cor . I do owe them ftill My life , and fervices . Men . It then remains , That you do fpeak to th ' People . Cor . I befeech you ...
... doth appear . Enter Coriolanus . Men . The Senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee Conful . Cor . I do owe them ftill My life , and fervices . Men . It then remains , That you do fpeak to th ' People . Cor . I befeech you ...
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... doth controul it . Bru . H'as faid enough . Sic . H'as fpoken like a traitor , and fhall anfwer As traitors do . Cor . Thou wretch ! Defpight o'erwhelm thee ! --- What should the people do with these bald Tribunes ? On whom depending ...
... doth controul it . Bru . H'as faid enough . Sic . H'as fpoken like a traitor , and fhall anfwer As traitors do . Cor . Thou wretch ! Defpight o'erwhelm thee ! --- What should the people do with these bald Tribunes ? On whom depending ...
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... doth rend Like interrupted waters , and o'erbear What they are us'd to bear . Men . Pray you , be gone : I'll try , if my old wit be in request * Com . Stand faft , & c . ] This fpeech certainly fhould be given to Coriolanus ; for all ...
... doth rend Like interrupted waters , and o'erbear What they are us'd to bear . Men . Pray you , be gone : I'll try , if my old wit be in request * Com . Stand faft , & c . ] This fpeech certainly fhould be given to Coriolanus ; for all ...
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... doth ever cool I ' th ' abfence of the needer . Cor . Fare ye well : Thou'ft years upon thee , and thou art too full Of the war's furfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruis'd ; bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my ...
... doth ever cool I ' th ' abfence of the needer . Cor . Fare ye well : Thou'ft years upon thee , and thou art too full Of the war's furfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruis'd ; bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my ...
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