The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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Page 70
... wounds and tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the multi- 10 ...
... wounds and tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the multi- 10 ...
Page 74
... wounds two dozen odd ; battles thrice six I have seen and heard of ; for your voices have Done many things , some less , some more . voices ! Indeed , I would be consul . Your Sixth Citizen . He has done nobly , and cannot go without ...
... wounds two dozen odd ; battles thrice six I have seen and heard of ; for your voices have Done many things , some less , some more . voices ! Indeed , I would be consul . Your Sixth Citizen . He has done nobly , and cannot go without ...
Page 76
... wounds received for his country . Sicinius . Why , so he did , I am sure . Citizens . No , no ! no man saw ' em . Third Citizen . He said he had wounds , which he could show in private ; And with his hat , thus waving it in scorn , ' I ...
... wounds received for his country . Sicinius . Why , so he did , I am sure . Citizens . No , no ! no man saw ' em . Third Citizen . He said he had wounds , which he could show in private ; And with his hat , thus waving it in scorn , ' I ...
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ædiles Alarum Antium Antony and Cleopatra banished bear beat beseech blood Caius Marcius Capitol carbonado Conspirator consul Corioles death deeds deserved drum ears Edile enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Enter MENENIUS Exeunt Coriolanus Exit eyes Farewell fear follow friends gates give gods hate hath hear heart honour I'ld ladies lord madam market-place matter MENENIUS AGRIPPA mother never noble open place patricians peace plebeians pray Prithee proud psalteries Re-enter revenge Roman Rome sackbuts SCENE Second Citizen Second Messenger Second Sentinel Second Serving-man Senator shout SICINIUS and BRUTUS soldier speak stand sword Tarpeian rock tell thee there's thine thing Third Citizen Third Serving-man Thou art thou hast TITUS LARTIUS tongue traitor tribunes true trumpets Tullus Aufidius unto Valeria Virgilia voices Volsces Volscian Volumnia wars What's wife word worthy wounds ΙΟ