The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... Brutus Sicinius . Was ever man so proud as is this Marcius ? Brutus . He has no equal . Sicinius . When we were chosen tribunes for the people- Brutus . Marked you his lip and eyes ? Sicinius . Nay , but his taunts . Brutus . Being ...
... Brutus Sicinius . Was ever man so proud as is this Marcius ? Brutus . He has no equal . Sicinius . When we were chosen tribunes for the people- Brutus . Marked you his lip and eyes ? Sicinius . Nay , but his taunts . Brutus . Being ...
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... Brutus . By the consent of all , we were established The people's magistrates . Citizens . You so remain . Menenius . And so are like to do . Cominius . That is the way to lay the city flat , To bring the roof to the foundation , And ...
... Brutus . By the consent of all , we were established The people's magistrates . Citizens . You so remain . Menenius . And so are like to do . Cominius . That is the way to lay the city flat , To bring the roof to the foundation , And ...
Page 84
... BRUTUS , with the Edile ' Sicinius . Bid them all home ; he's gone , and we'll no further . The nobility are vexed , whom we see have sided In his behalf . Brutus . Now we have shown our power , Let us seem humbler after it is done Than ...
... BRUTUS , with the Edile ' Sicinius . Bid them all home ; he's gone , and we'll no further . The nobility are vexed , whom we see have sided In his behalf . Brutus . Now we have shown our power , Let us seem humbler after it is done Than ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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