The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... enter'd " means " initiated in manhood " ; " entered " is used in much the same sense , I , i , 2 , supra : " they of Rome are enter'd in our counsels . " 99 He lurch'd all swords of the garland ] Cf. Ben Jonson's Silent Woman , V , iv ...
... enter'd " means " initiated in manhood " ; " entered " is used in much the same sense , I , i , 2 , supra : " they of Rome are enter'd in our counsels . " 99 He lurch'd all swords of the garland ] Cf. Ben Jonson's Silent Woman , V , iv ...
Page 74
... enter two of the Citizens ... Re - enter a third Citizen ] Thus the Cambridge editors . The Folios here have only the single stage direction , Enter three of the Citizens . But Coriolanus specifies the entry in the first instance of ...
... enter two of the Citizens ... Re - enter a third Citizen ] Thus the Cambridge editors . The Folios here have only the single stage direction , Enter three of the Citizens . But Coriolanus specifies the entry in the first instance of ...
Page 132
... Enter a Servingman FIRST SERV . Wine , wine , wine ! What service is here ! I think our fellows are asleep . Enter another Servingman [ Exit . SEC . SERV . Where's Cotus ? my master calls for him . Cotus ! Enter CORIOLANUS COR . A ...
... Enter a Servingman FIRST SERV . Wine , wine , wine ! What service is here ! I think our fellows are asleep . Enter another Servingman [ Exit . SEC . SERV . Where's Cotus ? my master calls for him . Cotus ! Enter CORIOLANUS COR . A ...
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Antium Antony and Cleopatra Astrophel and Stella Aufidius bear beauty beauty's blood Brutus Caius Marcius Citizens Cominius common consul Coriolanus Corioli dear death dost doth Enter Exeunt Faerie Queene fair fear fire Folio reading gates give gods grace Hamlet hate hath hear heart heaven honour infra Julius Cæsar LART live look lord love's Lucrece Menenius Metam mistress mother night noble Othello Ovid patricians peace Plutarch poet poet's praise pray proud Quarto Roman Rome SCENE senate sense Shakespeare shalt shame SICINIUS Sidney's Sonnet soul speak supra sweet sword tell thee thine eyes things THIRD SERV thou art thou hast thought thyself Time's TITUS LARTIUS tongue tribunes true truth Venus and Adonis Virgilia voices Volsces Volscian Volumnia word worth wounds ΜΕΝ Сом