The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen8R. Martin, 1768 |
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... Masters , lay down your weapons . Bru . Go not home . Sic . Meet on the forum ; we'll attend you there , * Men . The fervice of the foot , & c . ] Nothing can be more evidant than that this could never be faid by Coriolanus's ...
... Masters , lay down your weapons . Bru . Go not home . Sic . Meet on the forum ; we'll attend you there , * Men . The fervice of the foot , & c . ] Nothing can be more evidant than that this could never be faid by Coriolanus's ...
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... him away : He's banish'd , and it shall be fo . Com . Hear me , my Masters , Friends- and my common Sic . He's fentenc'd : no more hearing . Com . Let me fpeak : I have been Conful , and can fhew for Rome 74 CORIOLANUS .
... him away : He's banish'd , and it shall be fo . Com . Hear me , my Masters , Friends- and my common Sic . He's fentenc'd : no more hearing . Com . Let me fpeak : I have been Conful , and can fhew for Rome 74 CORIOLANUS .
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... draw , and kill Marcius , who falls , and Aufidius , ftands on him . Lords . Hold , hold , hold , hold . Auf . My noble Masters , hear me speak . 1 Lord . O Tullus- 2 Lord : 2 Lord . Thou haft done a deed , whereat 116 CORIOLANUS .
... draw , and kill Marcius , who falls , and Aufidius , ftands on him . Lords . Hold , hold , hold , hold . Auf . My noble Masters , hear me speak . 1 Lord . O Tullus- 2 Lord : 2 Lord . Thou haft done a deed , whereat 116 CORIOLANUS .
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... master bid me kneel ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down ; And , being proftrate , thus he bade me fay , Brutus is noble , wife , valiant and honeft ; Cæfar was mighty , royal , bold and loving ; Say , I love Brutus , and I honour ...
... master bid me kneel ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down ; And , being proftrate , thus he bade me fay , Brutus is noble , wife , valiant and honeft ; Cæfar was mighty , royal , bold and loving ; Say , I love Brutus , and I honour ...
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... masters ! if I were difpos'd to flir Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage , I fhould do Brutus wrong , and Caffius wrong ; Who , you all know , are honourable.men . I will not do them wrong : I rather chuse To wrong the dead , to ...
... masters ! if I were difpos'd to flir Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage , I fhould do Brutus wrong , and Caffius wrong ; Who , you all know , are honourable.men . I will not do them wrong : I rather chuse To wrong the dead , to ...
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