The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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... which made him churlish , uncivil and altogether unfit for any man's conversation . So , still more severely : He was too much given over to self - will and opinion , 6 and one of a high mind and great courage , 4 Coriolanus.
... which made him churlish , uncivil and altogether unfit for any man's conversation . So , still more severely : He was too much given over to self - will and opinion , 6 and one of a high mind and great courage , 4 Coriolanus.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. and one of a high mind and great courage , that lacked the gravity and affability that is gotten with judgment of learning and reason , which only is to be looked for in a governor of state ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. and one of a high mind and great courage , that lacked the gravity and affability that is gotten with judgment of learning and reason , which only is to be looked for in a governor of state ...
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... mind , 179. To make him worthy , etc. , to rehabilitate the criminal justly condemned , and to VOL . X 17 180 execrate the justice which sentenced him . C And call him noble that was now your hate , SC . I Coriolanus.
... mind , 179. To make him worthy , etc. , to rehabilitate the criminal justly condemned , and to VOL . X 17 180 execrate the justice which sentenced him . C And call him noble that was now your hate , SC . I Coriolanus.
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... mind . 6. drachma , the chief Greek coin ; a trace of Shakespeare's authority , Plutarch , who com- monly reckons in terms of Greek money . 20 7. of a doit , worth a farthing . The doit was a small Dutch coin . 19. physical , medicinal ...
... mind . 6. drachma , the chief Greek coin ; a trace of Shakespeare's authority , Plutarch , who com- monly reckons in terms of Greek money . 20 7. of a doit , worth a farthing . The doit was a small Dutch coin . 19. physical , medicinal ...
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... minds , Pre - occupied with what you rather must do Than what you should , made you against the grain To voice him consul : lay the fault on us . Bru . Ay , spare us not . Say we read lectures to you , How youngly he began to serve his ...
... minds , Pre - occupied with what you rather must do Than what you should , made you against the grain To voice him consul : lay the fault on us . Bru . Ay , spare us not . Say we read lectures to you , How youngly he began to serve his ...
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