The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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Page 9
... look on the blunders of a giant more brave than wise . Those critics who have spoken with least reserve of the heroic greatness of Coriolanus have admitted that ' the temper in which Shakespeare presents him is almost unsympathetic ; it ...
... look on the blunders of a giant more brave than wise . Those critics who have spoken with least reserve of the heroic greatness of Coriolanus have admitted that ' the temper in which Shakespeare presents him is almost unsympathetic ; it ...
Page 14
... came from the lungs , but even thus— 97. fob off , jest away . 112. Which ne'er came from the 90 100 110 lungs . The lungs were regarded as the seat of joyous laughter . For , look you , I may make the belly 14 Coriolanus ACT 1.
... came from the lungs , but even thus— 97. fob off , jest away . 112. Which ne'er came from the 90 100 110 lungs . The lungs were regarded as the seat of joyous laughter . For , look you , I may make the belly 14 Coriolanus ACT 1.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it taintingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so most fitly As you malign ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it taintingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so most fitly As you malign ...
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... look pale - they threw their caps As they would hang them on the horns o ' the moon , Shouting their emulation . Men . What is granted them ? Mar. Five tribunes to defend their vulgar wisdoms , Of their own choice : one's Junius Brutus ...
... look pale - they threw their caps As they would hang them on the horns o ' the moon , Shouting their emulation . Men . What is granted them ? Mar. Five tribunes to defend their vulgar wisdoms , Of their own choice : one's Junius Brutus ...
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... look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead when it spit forth blood At Grecian sword contemning . Tell Valeria , We are fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit Gent . Vir . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ...
... look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead when it spit forth blood At Grecian sword contemning . Tell Valeria , We are fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit Gent . Vir . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ...
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