The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 5
... bring it about , that the sympathy of his readers is all given to the banished man . Moreover , when allied with the enemies of Rome Coriolanus uses his power with statesmanlike moderation , demanding for his Volscian allies only ...
... bring it about , that the sympathy of his readers is all given to the banished man . Moreover , when allied with the enemies of Rome Coriolanus uses his power with statesmanlike moderation , demanding for his Volscian allies only ...
Page 6
... brings out the baser with incisive emphasis . His tribunes are more concerned for their own official authority than for the rights of the plebs whom they heartily despise : they speculate on the ' ancient malice ' which will drive his ...
... brings out the baser with incisive emphasis . His tribunes are more concerned for their own official authority than for the rights of the plebs whom they heartily despise : they speculate on the ' ancient malice ' which will drive his ...
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... Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find They've not prepared for us . Auf . 20 O , doubt not that ; 30 I speak from certainties . Nay , more , Some parcels of their power are forth already , And only hitherward . I leave your ...
... Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find They've not prepared for us . Auf . 20 O , doubt not that ; 30 I speak from certainties . Nay , more , Some parcels of their power are forth already , And only hitherward . I leave your ...
Page 29
... bringing forth our youth . walls , Rather than they shall pound us up : our gates , Which yet seem shut , we have but pinn'd with rushes ; They'll open of themselves . [ Alarum afar off . ] Hark you , far off ! There is Aufidius ; list ...
... bringing forth our youth . walls , Rather than they shall pound us up : our gates , Which yet seem shut , we have but pinn'd with rushes ; They'll open of themselves . [ Alarum afar off . ] Hark you , far off ! There is Aufidius ; list ...
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... bring thy news so late ? Mess . Held me in chase , that I was 5. By interims , etc. , at in- tervals , borne on the wind . VOL . X 33 Spies of the Volsces forced to wheel 16. briefly , a short time since 17. confound , spend . D Three ...
... bring thy news so late ? Mess . Held me in chase , that I was 5. By interims , etc. , at in- tervals , borne on the wind . VOL . X 33 Spies of the Volsces forced to wheel 16. briefly , a short time since 17. confound , spend . D Three ...
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