The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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Page 48
... peace . King . To thine own peace . If he be now return'd , -- | As checking at his voyage , and that he means No more to undertake it , -I will work him To an exploit , now ripe in my device , Under the which he shall not choose but ...
... peace . King . To thine own peace . If he be now return'd , -- | As checking at his voyage , and that he means No more to undertake it , -I will work him To an exploit , now ripe in my device , Under the which he shall not choose but ...
Page 52
... peace should still her wheaten garland wear , And stand a comma ' tween their amities ; And many such like as`s of great charge , — That , on the view and knowing of these contents , Without debatement further , more or less , He should ...
... peace should still her wheaten garland wear , And stand a comma ' tween their amities ; And many such like as`s of great charge , — That , on the view and knowing of these contents , Without debatement further , more or less , He should ...
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... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people ; -Coriolanus , patience.— Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ...
... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! Men . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people ; -Coriolanus , patience.— Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ...
Page 72
... Peace . Men . One word more , one word . This tiger - footed rage , when it shall find The harm of unscann'd swiftness , will , too late , Tie leaden pounds to his heels . Proceed by pro- Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out ...
... Peace . Men . One word more , one word . This tiger - footed rage , when it shall find The harm of unscann'd swiftness , will , too late , Tie leaden pounds to his heels . Proceed by pro- Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out ...
Page 73
... peace , or war . I talk of you ; [ to Vol . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had ...
... peace , or war . I talk of you ; [ to Vol . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had ...
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