The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 10
... truth , when they tell him : - You speak o ' the people , As if you were a god to punish , not A man of their infirmity . ( iii . 1. 80. ) Even Coriolanus ' valour is described with a fire chiefly of the imagination . The magnificent ...
... truth , when they tell him : - You speak o ' the people , As if you were a god to punish , not A man of their infirmity . ( iii . 1. 80. ) Even Coriolanus ' valour is described with a fire chiefly of the imagination . The magnificent ...
Page 27
... truth , la , go with me ; and I'll tell 100 you excellent news of your husband . Vir . O , good madam , there can be none yet . Val . Verily , I do not jest with you ; there came news from him last night . Vir . Indeed , madam ? Val ...
... truth , la , go with me ; and I'll tell 100 you excellent news of your husband . Vir . O , good madam , there can be none yet . Val . Verily , I do not jest with you ; there came news from him last night . Vir . Indeed , madam ? Val ...
Page 33
... truth , Methinks thou speak'st not well . since ? Mess . Above an hour , my lord . How long is ' t Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How couldst thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so late ? Mess ...
... truth , Methinks thou speak'st not well . since ? Mess . Above an hour , my lord . How long is ' t Com . ' Tis not a mile ; briefly we heard their drums : How couldst thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring thy news so late ? Mess ...
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... Let him alone ; Mar. He did inform the truth : but for our gentlemen , The common file - a plague ! tribunes for them ! - The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat as they did budge From rascals worse than they . Com . But how 34 Coriolanus ACT I.
... Let him alone ; Mar. He did inform the truth : but for our gentlemen , The common file - a plague ! tribunes for them ! - The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat as they did budge From rascals worse than they . Com . But how 34 Coriolanus ACT I.
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... truth to o'er - peer . Rather than fool it so , Let the high office and the honour go 120 To one that would do thus . I am half through ; 130 The one part suffer'd , the other will I do . Re - enter three Citizens more . Here come moe ...
... truth to o'er - peer . Rather than fool it so , Let the high office and the honour go 120 To one that would do thus . I am half through ; 130 The one part suffer'd , the other will I do . Re - enter three Citizens more . Here come moe ...
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