The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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Page 101
... I'll mountebank their loves , Cog their hearts from them , and come home beloved Of all the trades in Rome . Look , I am going . Commend me to my wife . I'll return consul ; Or never trust to what my tongue can do In the way of flattery ...
... I'll mountebank their loves , Cog their hearts from them , and come home beloved Of all the trades in Rome . Look , I am going . Commend me to my wife . I'll return consul ; Or never trust to what my tongue can do In the way of flattery ...
Page 138
... I'll watch him Till he be dieted to my request , And then I'll set upon him . Brutus . You know the very road into his kind- ness , And cannot lose your way . Menenius . 50 Good faith , I'll prove him , 60 Speed how it will . I shall ...
... I'll watch him Till he be dieted to my request , And then I'll set upon him . Brutus . You know the very road into his kind- ness , And cannot lose your way . Menenius . 50 Good faith , I'll prove him , 60 Speed how it will . I shall ...
Page 150
... I'll speak a little . Coriolanus . [ He holds her by the hand , silent . O mother , mother ! What have you done ? Behold , the heavens do ope , The gods look down , and this unnatural scene They laugh at . O my mother , mother ! O ! You ...
... I'll speak a little . Coriolanus . [ He holds her by the hand , silent . O mother , mother ! What have you done ? Behold , the heavens do ope , The gods look down , and this unnatural scene They laugh at . O my mother , mother ! O ! You ...
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