The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... proud . . . virtue ] and in part to indulge his pride ; he is fully as proud as he is valorous . 55 FIRST CIT . ] This and all this citizen's speeches to the end of the scene are given in the Folios to the " Second Citizen , " from whom ...
... proud . . . virtue ] and in part to indulge his pride ; he is fully as proud as he is valorous . 55 FIRST CIT . ] This and all this citizen's speeches to the end of the scene are given in the Folios to the " Second Citizen , " from whom ...
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... proud to be ] Too proud of being . 258 Tickled with good success ] Pleased , put in a good humour by the good result of his activity . 266 giddy ] inexperienced , thoughtless . 270 demerits ] The general repute that Marcius so firmly ...
... proud to be ] Too proud of being . 258 Tickled with good success ] Pleased , put in a good humour by the good result of his activity . 266 giddy ] inexperienced , thoughtless . 270 demerits ] The general repute that Marcius so firmly ...
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... proud , and loves not the common people . 257 with their caps ] by flinging up their caps which came down shower ... proud ] he's proud with a vengeance , excessively proud . SEC . OFF . Faith , there have been many [ 61 ] SCENE II ...
... proud , and loves not the common people . 257 with their caps ] by flinging up their caps which came down shower ... proud ] he's proud with a vengeance , excessively proud . SEC . OFF . Faith , there have been many [ 61 ] SCENE II ...
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