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Page 12
... proud . Sec . Cit . Nay , but speak not maliciously . First Cit . I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - con- scienced men can be content to say it was for his country , he did it to please ...
... proud . Sec . Cit . Nay , but speak not maliciously . First Cit . I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - con- scienced men can be content to say it was for his country , he did it to please ...
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... proud . He that trusts to hares ; you , Where he should find you lions , finds you Where foxes , geese : you are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or hailstone in the sun . Your virtue is To make him worthy whose ...
... proud . He that trusts to hares ; you , Where he should find you lions , finds you Where foxes , geese : you are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or hailstone in the sun . Your virtue is To make him worthy whose ...
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... proud to hunt . First Sen. Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Then , worthy Marcius , 240 Sir , it is ; Com . It is your former promise . Mar. And I am constant . Titus Lartius , thou Shalt see me once more strike at Tullus ' face ...
... proud to hunt . First Sen. Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Then , worthy Marcius , 240 Sir , it is ; Com . It is your former promise . Mar. And I am constant . Titus Lartius , thou Shalt see me once more strike at Tullus ' face ...
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... proud as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When we were chosen tribunes for the people , - Bru . Mark'd you his lip and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being moved , he will not spare to gird the gods . Sic . Be ...
... proud as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When we were chosen tribunes for the people , - Bru . Mark'd you his lip and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being moved , he will not spare to gird the gods . Sic . Be ...
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... proud ? Bru . We do it not alone , sir . Men . I know you can do very little alone ; for your helps are many , or else your actions would grow wondrous single : your abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of ...
... proud ? Bru . We do it not alone , sir . Men . I know you can do very little alone ; for your helps are many , or else your actions would grow wondrous single : your abilities are too infant - like for doing much alone . You talk of ...
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