The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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Page 30
... fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . First Sol . Fool - hardiness ; not I. Sec . Sol . [ Enters the gates . Nor I. [ Marcius is shut in . To the pot , I warrant him . First Sol . See , they have shut ...
... fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . First Sol . Fool - hardiness ; not I. Sec . Sol . [ Enters the gates . Nor I. [ Marcius is shut in . To the pot , I warrant him . First Sol . See , they have shut ...
Page 32
... Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less Than those she placeth highest ! So , farewell . Lart . Thou worthiest ...
... Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less Than those she placeth highest ! So , farewell . Lart . Thou worthiest ...
Page 63
... an allu- sion to the mediæval institution ' fratres jurati ' —- comrades who swore to share all fortunes , good and ill . Cf. Hen . V. ii . 1. 13 Rich . II . v . I. 20 , etc. Both Cit . The gods give you joy , sir 63 SC . III Coriolanus.
... an allu- sion to the mediæval institution ' fratres jurati ' —- comrades who swore to share all fortunes , good and ill . Cf. Hen . V. ii . 1. 13 Rich . II . v . I. 20 , etc. Both Cit . The gods give you joy , sir 63 SC . III Coriolanus.
Page 70
... things upon the earth he hated Your person most ; that he would pawn his fortunes To hopeless restitution , so he might Be call'd your vanquisher . 6. worn , worn out . ΤΟ Cor . Lart . At Antium . At Antium lives 70 Coriolanus ACT III.
... things upon the earth he hated Your person most ; that he would pawn his fortunes To hopeless restitution , so he might Be call'd your vanquisher . 6. worn , worn out . ΤΟ Cor . Lart . At Antium . At Antium lives 70 Coriolanus ACT III.
Page 80
... , and others . 242. One time will owe another ; i.e. if the plebeians win Nay , come away . to - day we shall do so to - morrow . 248. tag , rabble . A Patrician . This man has marr'd his fortune . 80 Coriolanus ACT III.
... , and others . 242. One time will owe another ; i.e. if the plebeians win Nay , come away . to - day we shall do so to - morrow . 248. tag , rabble . A Patrician . This man has marr'd his fortune . 80 Coriolanus ACT III.
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