The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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Page 72
... Coriolanus . Think upon me ! hang ' em ! I would they would forget me , like the virtues Which our divines lose by ... Coriolanus . Bid them wash their faces 60 And keep their teeth clean . So , here comes a brace . You know the cause ...
... Coriolanus . Think upon me ! hang ' em ! I would they would forget me , like the virtues Which our divines lose by ... Coriolanus . Bid them wash their faces 60 And keep their teeth clean . So , here comes a brace . You know the cause ...
Page 75
... Coriolanus . Is this done ? Sicinius . The custom of request you have dis- charged . The people do admit you , and are summoned To meet anon , upon your approbation . Coriolanus . Where ? at the senate - house ? Sicinius . There , ...
... Coriolanus . Is this done ? Sicinius . The custom of request you have dis- charged . The people do admit you , and are summoned To meet anon , upon your approbation . Coriolanus . Where ? at the senate - house ? Sicinius . There , ...
Page 118
... Coriolanus . Let me but stand ; I will not hurt your hearth . Third Serving - man . What are you ? Coriolanus . A gentleman . Third Serving - man . A marvellous poor one . Coriolanus . True , so I am . Third Serving - man . Pray you ...
... Coriolanus . Let me but stand ; I will not hurt your hearth . Third Serving - man . What are you ? Coriolanus . A gentleman . Third Serving - man . A marvellous poor one . Coriolanus . True , so I am . Third Serving - man . Pray you ...
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