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... heart would be so ' converted into spite and malice ' , so that , hearing nothing from them , he began to think his ... heart of it all a rare tenderness whose native quality is only enhanced by the rough wars and civil tumults on whose ...
... heart would be so ' converted into spite and malice ' , so that , hearing nothing from them , he began to think his ... heart of it all a rare tenderness whose native quality is only enhanced by the rough wars and civil tumults on whose ...
Page 208
... heart ( J.D.W. ) F. reads : Must I goe shew them my vnbarb'd Sconce ? Must I with my base tongue giue to my Noble Heart Cap . ( + Camb . etc. ) arr . Must I go show them my unbarbéd sconce ? must I With my base tongue give to my noble ...
... heart ( J.D.W. ) F. reads : Must I goe shew them my vnbarb'd Sconce ? Must I with my base tongue giue to my Noble Heart Cap . ( + Camb . etc. ) arr . Must I go show them my unbarbéd sconce ? must I With my base tongue give to my noble ...
Page 257
... heart , sad ; 2. I. 182 ; 4. 2. 48 HECTOR , Chief Trojan hero in the Iliad ; 1. 3. 42 HECUBA , Hector's wife of Priam , King of Troy ; mother , 1. 3. 41 HELM , steersman , here fig . , one who guides the affairs of the state ; I. I. 76 ...
... heart , sad ; 2. I. 182 ; 4. 2. 48 HECTOR , Chief Trojan hero in the Iliad ; 1. 3. 42 HECUBA , Hector's wife of Priam , King of Troy ; mother , 1. 3. 41 HELM , steersman , here fig . , one who guides the affairs of the state ; I. I. 76 ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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