The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen8R. Martin, 1768 |
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... faid , it must be law , And throw their Power i'th ' duft . Bru . Manifeft treafon- Sic . This a Conful ? no . Bru . The Ediles , ho ! let him be apprehended . C 6 [ Ediles enter . Sic . Sic . Go , call the people , in whose CORIOLANUS .
... faid , it must be law , And throw their Power i'th ' duft . Bru . Manifeft treafon- Sic . This a Conful ? no . Bru . The Ediles , ho ! let him be apprehended . C 6 [ Ediles enter . Sic . Sic . Go , call the people , in whose CORIOLANUS .
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William Shakespeare. Sic . Go , call the people , in whose name myself Attach thee as a traiterous innovator : A foe to th ' public weal . Obey , I charge thee , And follow to thine anfwer . Cor . Hence , old goat ! All . We'll furety ...
William Shakespeare. Sic . Go , call the people , in whose name myself Attach thee as a traiterous innovator : A foe to th ' public weal . Obey , I charge thee , And follow to thine anfwer . Cor . Hence , old goat ! All . We'll furety ...
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... whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of prefent death . Sic . Therefore lay hold on him ; Bear him to th ' rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into deftruction caft him . Bru . Ediles , feize him . All Ple . Yield ...
... whose power We were elected theirs , Marcius is worthy Of prefent death . Sic . Therefore lay hold on him ; Bear him to th ' rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into deftruction caft him . Bru . Ediles , feize him . All Ple . Yield ...
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... whose gratitude Tow'rds her deferving children is enroll'd In Jove's own book , like an unnatural dam Should now eat up her own ! Sic . He's a difeafe that must be cut away . Men . Oh , he's a limb , that has but a difeafe ; Mortal , to ...
... whose gratitude Tow'rds her deferving children is enroll'd In Jove's own book , like an unnatural dam Should now eat up her own ! Sic . He's a difeafe that must be cut away . Men . Oh , he's a limb , that has but a difeafe ; Mortal , to ...
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... whose loves I prize , As the dead carcaffes of unburied men , That do corrupt my air : I banish you : And here remain with your uncertainty ; Let every feeble rumour shake your hearts ; Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes , Fan ...
... whose loves I prize , As the dead carcaffes of unburied men , That do corrupt my air : I banish you : And here remain with your uncertainty ; Let every feeble rumour shake your hearts ; Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes , Fan ...
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