The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 20
... ears , and he Upon my party , I'ld revolt , to make Only my wars with him : he is a lion That I am proud to hunt . First Sen. Then , worthy Marcius , 240 Sir , it is ; Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Com . It is your former promise ...
... ears , and he Upon my party , I'ld revolt , to make Only my wars with him : he is a lion That I am proud to hunt . First Sen. Then , worthy Marcius , 240 Sir , it is ; Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Com . It is your former promise ...
Page 53
... ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The Capitol . Enter two Officers , to lay cushions . First Off . Come , come , they are almost here . How many stand for ...
... ears and eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . The Capitol . Enter two Officers , to lay cushions . First Off . Come , come , they are almost here . How many stand for ...
Page 55
... ear that heard it . First Off . No more of him ; he's a worthy man : make way , they are coming . A sennet . Enter ... ears , and after , Your loving motion toward the common body , To yield what passes here . Sic . We are convented ...
... ear that heard it . First Off . No more of him ; he's a worthy man : make way , they are coming . A sennet . Enter ... ears , and after , Your loving motion toward the common body , To yield what passes here . Sic . We are convented ...
Page 56
... how can he flatter— That's thousand to one good one - when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour Than one on ' s ears to hear it ? Proceed , Cominius . Com . I shall lack voice : the deeds of 56 Coriolanus ACT II.
... how can he flatter— That's thousand to one good one - when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour Than one on ' s ears to hear it ? Proceed , Cominius . Com . I shall lack voice : the deeds of 56 Coriolanus ACT II.
Page 84
... ears ; pre- sent me Death on the wheel or at wild horses ' heels , Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight ; yet will I still Be thus to them . A Patrician . You do the ...
... ears ; pre- sent me Death on the wheel or at wild horses ' heels , Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight ; yet will I still Be thus to them . A Patrician . You do the ...
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