The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... lord . Cor . The gods begin to mock me . I , that now Refused most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . Com . Take ' t ; ' tis yours . Cor . I sometime lay here in Corioli What is ' t ? At a poor man's house ; he used ...
... lord . Cor . The gods begin to mock me . I , that now Refused most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . Com . Take ' t ; ' tis yours . Cor . I sometime lay here in Corioli What is ' t ? At a poor man's house ; he used ...
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... lord . Sic . Thus to have said , As you were fore - advised , had touch'd his spirit And tried his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had call'd you up , have held him to ; Or else it ...
... lord . Sic . Thus to have said , As you were fore - advised , had touch'd his spirit And tried his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had call'd you up , have held him to ; Or else it ...
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... lord ; and that it was which caused Our swifter composition . Cor . So then the Volsces stand but as at first , Ready , when time shall prompt them , to make road Upon's again . Com . That we shall hardly in our ages see They are worn , ...
... lord ; and that it was which caused Our swifter composition . Cor . So then the Volsces stand but as at first , Ready , when time shall prompt them , to make road Upon's again . Com . That we shall hardly in our ages see They are worn , ...
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... lords within . [ Retires . Auf . Whence comest thou ? what wouldst thou ? thy name ? 50 Why speak'st not ? speak , man : what's thy name ? Cor . If , Tullus , [ Unmuffling . 60 Not yet thou knowest me , and , seeing me , dost not Think ...
... lords within . [ Retires . Auf . Whence comest thou ? what wouldst thou ? thy name ? 50 Why speak'st not ? speak , man : what's thy name ? Cor . If , Tullus , [ Unmuffling . 60 Not yet thou knowest me , and , seeing me , dost not Think ...
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... lord of ; or whether nature , Not to be other than one thing , not moving 34. As is the osprey to the fish . Fish are said to turn on their backs at the sight of the osprey , ' subdued ere they are touched ' ; 20 30 cf. Two Noble ...
... lord of ; or whether nature , Not to be other than one thing , not moving 34. As is the osprey to the fish . Fish are said to turn on their backs at the sight of the osprey , ' subdued ere they are touched ' ; 20 30 cf. Two Noble ...
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