The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... honours , Shall say against their hearts ' We thank the gods Our Rome hath such a soldier . ' Yet camest thou to a morsel of this feast , Having fully dined before . Enter TITUS LARTIUS , with his power , from Lart . Here is the steed ...
... honours , Shall say against their hearts ' We thank the gods Our Rome hath such a soldier . ' Yet camest thou to a morsel of this feast , Having fully dined before . Enter TITUS LARTIUS , with his power , from Lart . Here is the steed ...
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... honour in ' t it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle . My valour's ...
... honour in ' t it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle . My valour's ...
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... honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart : Pray now , no more . Com . Look , sir , your mother ! Cor ...
... honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart : Pray now , no more . Com . Look , sir , your mother ! Cor ...
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... honours . Vol . To see inherited my very wishes And the buildings of my fancy : only I have lived There's one thing wanting , which I doubt not but Our Rome will cast upon thee . Cor . Know , good mother , I had rather be their servant ...
... honours . Vol . To see inherited my very wishes And the buildings of my fancy : only I have lived There's one thing wanting , which I doubt not but Our Rome will cast upon thee . Cor . Know , good mother , I had rather be their servant ...
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... honours 240 From where he should begin and end , but will Lose those he hath won . 223. rapture , fit . 224. malkin , wench . 225. lockram , coarse linen . ib . reechy , grimy . 229. seld - shown flamens ; the flamens were priests ...
... honours 240 From where he should begin and end , but will Lose those he hath won . 223. rapture , fit . 224. malkin , wench . 225. lockram , coarse linen . ib . reechy , grimy . 229. seld - shown flamens ; the flamens were priests ...
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