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... single : your abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of pride : O that you could turn your eyes toward 40. single , paltry , insignificant . ΙΟ 20 30 40 the napes of your necks , and make but an 44 Coriolanus ACT ...
... single : your abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of pride : O that you could turn your eyes toward 40. single , paltry , insignificant . ΙΟ 20 30 40 the napes of your necks , and make but an 44 Coriolanus ACT ...
Page 47
... eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius 110 approaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha ! Marcius coming home ! Vol . Ay , worthy Menenius ; and with most prosperous approbation . Men . Take my cap ...
... eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius 110 approaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha ! Marcius coming home ! Vol . Ay , worthy Menenius ; and with most prosperous approbation . Men . Take my cap ...
Page 49
... hail ! Wouldst thou have laugh'd had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , my dear , VOL . X 177. nervy , sinewy . 49 E 180 190 Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers SC . I Coriolanus.
... hail ! Wouldst thou have laugh'd had I come coffin'd home , That weep'st to see me triumph ? Ah , my dear , VOL . X 177. nervy , sinewy . 49 E 180 190 Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers SC . I Coriolanus.
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William Shakespeare. Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers that lack sons . Men . Now , the gods crown thee ! Cor . And live you yet ? [ To Valeria ] O my sweet lady , pardon . Vol . I know not where to turn : O , welcome ...
William Shakespeare. Such eyes the widows in Corioli wear , And mothers that lack sons . Men . Now , the gods crown thee ! Cor . And live you yet ? [ To Valeria ] O my sweet lady , pardon . Vol . I know not where to turn : O , welcome ...
Page 93
... eyes sat twenty thousand deaths , In thy hands clutch'd as many millions , in Thy lying tongue both numbers , I would say ' Thou liest ' unto thee with a voice as free As I do pray the gods . Sic . Mark you this , people ? Citizens . To ...
... eyes sat twenty thousand deaths , In thy hands clutch'd as many millions , in Thy lying tongue both numbers , I would say ' Thou liest ' unto thee with a voice as free As I do pray the gods . Sic . Mark you this , people ? Citizens . To ...
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