The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 a ...
... 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 a ...
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... in- jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke 54 Coriolanus ACT II.
... in- jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke 54 Coriolanus ACT II.
Página 55
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke from every ear that heard it . First Off . No more of him ; he's a worthy man : make way , they are coming . A sennet . Enter , with ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke from every ear that heard it . First Off . No more of him ; he's a worthy man : make way , they are coming . A sennet . Enter , with ...
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... lie unswept , And mountainous error be too highly heapt For truth to o'er - peer . Rather than fool it so , Let the high office and the honour go 120 To one that would do thus . I am half through ; 130 The one part suffer'd , the other ...
... lie unswept , And mountainous error be too highly heapt For truth to o'er - peer . Rather than fool it so , Let the high office and the honour go 120 To one that would do thus . I am half through ; 130 The one part suffer'd , the other ...
Página 86
... lies you on to speak To the people ; not by your own instruction , Nor by the matter which your heart prompts you , But with such words that are but roted in Your tongue , though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your ...
... lies you on to speak To the people ; not by your own instruction , Nor by the matter which your heart prompts you , But with such words that are but roted in Your tongue , though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your ...
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Adonis Alcib Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear beauty blood breast breath cheeks Collatine Cominius Coriolanus Corioli dead dear death dost thou doth ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair false fear flatter Flav fool foul friends give gods grief hate hath hear heart heaven honour kiss Lart LARTIUS lips live look Lord Timon love's LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece Lucullus Marcius Menenius misanthropy ne'er never night noble pity Plutarch Poet poor praise pray proud quoth Richard Barnfield Roman Rome SCENE Senators Shakespeare shalt shame SICINIUS Sonnets sorrow speak sweet Tarquin tears tell thee thine thing Third Serv thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself TIMON OF ATHENS tongue tribunes true unto Venus and Adonis VIRGILIA voices Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA weep words worthy wounds youth ΤΟ