The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with t ' other , Ere stay behind this business . MEN . O , true - bred ! FIRST SEN . Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . TIT . [ To Com . ] Lead ...
... Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with t ' other , Ere stay behind this business . MEN . O , true - bred ! FIRST SEN . Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . TIT . [ To Com . ] Lead ...
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... Marcius , shall Of his demerits rob Cominius . BRU . Come : Half all Cominius ' honours are to Marcius , 254 gird ] sneer at . 257 Too proud to be ] Too proud of being . 258 Tickled with good success ] Pleased , put in a good humour by ...
... Marcius , shall Of his demerits rob Cominius . BRU . Come : Half all Cominius ' honours are to Marcius , 254 gird ] sneer at . 257 Too proud to be ] Too proud of being . 258 Tickled with good success ] Pleased , put in a good humour by ...
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... Marcius ! Marcius ! AUF . Ay , Marcius , Caius Marcius : dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol❜n name Coriolanus , in Corioli ? You lords and heads o ' the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and ...
... Marcius ! Marcius ! AUF . Ay , Marcius , Caius Marcius : dost thou think I'll grace thee with that robbery , thy stol❜n name Coriolanus , in Corioli ? You lords and heads o ' the state , perfidiously He has betray'd your business , and ...
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