The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. VOL . X CORIOLANUS 15 E B DRAMATIS PERSONE CAIUS MARCIUS , afterwards CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS . CORIOLANUS-
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. VOL . X CORIOLANUS 15 E B DRAMATIS PERSONE CAIUS MARCIUS , afterwards CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS . CORIOLANUS-
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. DRAMATIS PERSONE CAIUS MARCIUS , afterwards CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS . TITUS LARTIUS , COMINIUS , generals against the Volscians . tribunes of the people . MENENIUS AGRIPPA , friend to ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. DRAMATIS PERSONE CAIUS MARCIUS , afterwards CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS . TITUS LARTIUS , COMINIUS , generals against the Volscians . tribunes of the people . MENENIUS AGRIPPA , friend to ...
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... Marcius is chief enemy to the people . All . We know ' t , we know ' t . First Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll have 10 corn at our own price . Is ' t a verdict ? All . No more talking on ' t ; let it be done : away , away ! Sec . Cit ...
... Marcius is chief enemy to the people . All . We know ' t , we know ' t . First Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll have 10 corn at our own price . Is ' t a verdict ? All . No more talking on ' t ; let it be done : away , away ! Sec . Cit ...
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... Marcius ? All . Against him first : he's a very dog to the commonalty . Sec . Cit . Consider you what services he has done for his country ? First Cit . Very well ; and could be content to give him good report for ' t , but that he pays ...
... Marcius ? All . Against him first : he's a very dog to the commonalty . Sec . Cit . Consider you what services he has done for his country ? First Cit . Very well ; and could be content to give him good report for ' t , but that he pays ...
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... MARCIUS . Hail , noble Marcius ! Mar. Thanks . What's the matter , you dis- sentious rogues , That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make yourselves scabs ? First Cit . We have ever your good word . 170 Mar. He that will give ...
... MARCIUS . Hail , noble Marcius ! Mar. Thanks . What's the matter , you dis- sentious rogues , That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make yourselves scabs ? First Cit . We have ever your good word . 170 Mar. He that will give ...
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