The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... thoughts of the plebeian electors who had approved it : in Shakespeare it is the work of the sleepless jealousy of the tribunes . Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ' scorn . And Coriolanus himself stands out , in Shake ...
... thoughts of the plebeian electors who had approved it : in Shakespeare it is the work of the sleepless jealousy of the tribunes . Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ' scorn . And Coriolanus himself stands out , in Shake ...
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... thought that the insolent hauteur of Coriolanus was sufficiently ex- plained and excused by his having to lead a ' musty superfluity ' of ' dissentious rogues . ' The tribunes themselves are permitted to utter a palpable home- truth ...
... thought that the insolent hauteur of Coriolanus was sufficiently ex- plained and excused by his having to lead a ' musty superfluity ' of ' dissentious rogues . ' The tribunes themselves are permitted to utter a palpable home- truth ...
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... thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone Since I heard thence ; these are the words : I think I have the letter here ; yes , here it is . [ Reads ] ' They have ...
... thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone Since I heard thence ; these are the words : I think I have the letter here ; yes , here it is . [ Reads ] ' They have ...
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... thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . my fellows : Come on , He that retires , I'll take him for a Volsce , And he shall feel mine edge . Alarum . The Romans are beat back to their trenches . Re - enter MARCIUS , cursing . Mar ...
... thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . my fellows : Come on , He that retires , I'll take him for a Volsce , And he shall feel mine edge . Alarum . The Romans are beat back to their trenches . Re - enter MARCIUS , cursing . Mar ...
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... thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle . My valour's poison'd With only suffering stain ...
... thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle . My valour's poison'd With only suffering stain ...
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