The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... reading beesome . " Conspectuities ' seems to be coined by Menenius , like " empiricutic , " line 110 , infra , and " fidiused , " line 124 . 63 You are ambitious ... legs ] You want the obeisances of poor fel- lows . " To make a leg ...
... reading beesome . " Conspectuities ' seems to be coined by Menenius , like " empiricutic , " line 110 , infra , and " fidiused , " line 124 . 63 You are ambitious ... legs ] You want the obeisances of poor fel- lows . " To make a leg ...
Page 90
... some of his attributes . 90 from the canon ] contrary to the law ; an infringement of legal right . 91 O good ] Pope's correction of the Folio reading O God ! You grave but reckless senators , have you thus Given [ 90 ] CORIOLANUS ACT III.
... some of his attributes . 90 from the canon ] contrary to the law ; an infringement of legal right . 91 O good ] Pope's correction of the Folio reading O God ! You grave but reckless senators , have you thus Given [ 90 ] CORIOLANUS ACT III.
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... reading that end . 5 Thy outward ] Thy external shape . 12 To thy fair flower . . . of weeds ] Cf. xciv , 14 , infra : “ Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds , " and note . 14 soil ] defect or blemish . The Cambridge editors ...
... reading that end . 5 Thy outward ] Thy external shape . 12 To thy fair flower . . . of weeds ] Cf. xciv , 14 , infra : “ Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds , " and note . 14 soil ] defect or blemish . The Cambridge editors ...
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