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Page 18
... . side factions , take sides in factions . 202. quarry ( a sporting term : 190 200 a pile of prey living or dead ) , a heap of the slain . 204. pick , pitch , throw . That hunger broke stone walls , that dogs must eat 18 Coriolanus ACT I.
... . side factions , take sides in factions . 202. quarry ( a sporting term : 190 200 a pile of prey living or dead ) , a heap of the slain . 204. pick , pitch , throw . That hunger broke stone walls , that dogs must eat 18 Coriolanus ACT I.
Page 95
... dead carcasses of unburied men That do corrupt my air , I banish you ; And here remain with your uncertainty ! Let every feeble rumour shake your hearts ! Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes , Fan you into despair ! Have the ...
... dead carcasses of unburied men That do corrupt my air , I banish you ; And here remain with your uncertainty ! Let every feeble rumour shake your hearts ! Your enemies , with nodding of their plumes , Fan you into despair ! Have the ...
Page 108
... We have been down together in my sleep , Unbuckling helms , fisting each other's throat ; And waked half dead with nothing . Worthy Marcius , 100 ΣΤΟ 120 130 Had we no quarrel else to Rome , but that 108 Coriolanus ACT IV.
... We have been down together in my sleep , Unbuckling helms , fisting each other's throat ; And waked half dead with nothing . Worthy Marcius , 100 ΣΤΟ 120 130 Had we no quarrel else to Rome , but that 108 Coriolanus ACT IV.
Page 145
... . Assist . [ Exeunt , bearing the body of Corio- lanus . A dead march sounded . 139. did owe you , made you liable to . 140 150 VOL . X 145 L TIMON OF ATHENS DRAMATIS PERSONÆ TIMON , of Athens LUCIUS SC . VI Coriolanus.
... . Assist . [ Exeunt , bearing the body of Corio- lanus . A dead march sounded . 139. did owe you , made you liable to . 140 150 VOL . X 145 L TIMON OF ATHENS DRAMATIS PERSONÆ TIMON , of Athens LUCIUS SC . VI Coriolanus.
Page 154
... dead carcass . ' There is little doubt that in addition to these meagre anecdotes , Shakespeare knew , directly or in- directly , the lively dialogue in which Lucian makes Timon's story the vehicle of a satire upon ill - used wealth.1 ...
... dead carcass . ' There is little doubt that in addition to these meagre anecdotes , Shakespeare knew , directly or in- directly , the lively dialogue in which Lucian makes Timon's story the vehicle of a satire upon ill - used wealth.1 ...
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