The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... Coriolanus . Ay , but not mine own desire . 3 Citizen . How not your own desire ? Coriolanus . No , sir , ' twas never my desire yet to trouble the poor with begging . 70 3 Citizen . You must think , if we give you any thing , we hope ...
... Coriolanus . Ay , but not mine own desire . 3 Citizen . How not your own desire ? Coriolanus . No , sir , ' twas never my desire yet to trouble the poor with begging . 70 3 Citizen . You must think , if we give you any thing , we hope ...
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... Coriolanus . I wish I had a cause to seek him there , 20 To oppose his hatred fully . Welcome home . ' Enter ... Coriolanus . Ha ? what is that ? Brutus . It will be dangerous to go on - no further . Coriolanus . What makes this change ...
... Coriolanus . I wish I had a cause to seek him there , 20 To oppose his hatred fully . Welcome home . ' Enter ... Coriolanus . Ha ? what is that ? Brutus . It will be dangerous to go on - no further . Coriolanus . What makes this change ...
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... Coriolanus . Why , this was known before . Brutus . Not to them all . Coriolanus . Have you informed them sithence ? Brutus . How ! I inform them ! Coriolanus . You are like to do such business . Brutus . Each way to better yours . 40 ...
... Coriolanus . Why , this was known before . Brutus . Not to them all . Coriolanus . Have you informed them sithence ? Brutus . How ! I inform them ! Coriolanus . You are like to do such business . Brutus . Each way to better yours . 40 ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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