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... proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam : 20 how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been my son ; I therein would have found issue . Hear me profess sincerely : had I a dozen sons , each in my ...
... proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam : 20 how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been my son ; I therein would have found issue . Hear me profess sincerely : had I a dozen sons , each in my ...
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... prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . First Sol . Fool - hardiness ; not I. Sec . Sol . [ Enters the gates . Nor I. [ Marcius is shut in . To the pot , I ...
... prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : mark me , and do the like . First Sol . Fool - hardiness ; not I. Sec . Sol . [ Enters the gates . Nor I. [ Marcius is shut in . To the pot , I ...
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... prove this very hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. That most are willing ...
... prove this very hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. That most are willing ...
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... prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made an overture for the wars ! No more , I say ! For that I have not wash'd My nose that bled ...
... prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made an overture for the wars ! No more , I say ! For that I have not wash'd My nose that bled ...
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... jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke 54 Coriolanus ACT II.
... jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and rebuke 54 Coriolanus ACT II.
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