The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 117
... shame ; the people Deserve such pity of him as the wolf Does of the shepherds : for his best friends , if they Should say Be good to Rome , ' they charged him even As those should do that had deserved his hate , And therein show'd like ...
... shame ; the people Deserve such pity of him as the wolf Does of the shepherds : for his best friends , if they Should say Be good to Rome , ' they charged him even As those should do that had deserved his hate , And therein show'd like ...
Page 131
... shame unvulnerable , and stick i ' the wars Like a great sea - mark , standing every flaw , And saving those that eye thee ! Vol . Cor . That's my brave boy ! Your knee , sirrah . Vol . Even he , your wife , this lady , and myself , 65 ...
... shame unvulnerable , and stick i ' the wars Like a great sea - mark , standing every flaw , And saving those that eye thee ! Vol . Cor . That's my brave boy ! Your knee , sirrah . Vol . Even he , your wife , this lady , and myself , 65 ...
Page 135
... shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers . Down : an end ; This is the last : so we will home to Rome , And die among our neighbours . Nay , behold's : This boy , that cannot tell ...
... shame him with our knees . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers . Down : an end ; This is the last : so we will home to Rome , And die among our neighbours . Nay , behold's : This boy , that cannot tell ...
Page 142
... shame to the Romans : and we here deliver , Subscribed by the consuls and patricians , Together with the seal o ' the senate , what 60 80 67. answering us , etc. , producing nothing but the cost of our expedition . We have compounded on ...
... shame to the Romans : and we here deliver , Subscribed by the consuls and patricians , Together with the seal o ' the senate , what 60 80 67. answering us , etc. , producing nothing but the cost of our expedition . We have compounded on ...
Page 144
... shame , by this unholy braggart , ' Fore your own eyes and ears ? All Consp . All the people . ' Tear him to presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He killed my cousin Marcus . ' father . ' Let him die for ' t . 120 ' Do it pieces ...
... shame , by this unholy braggart , ' Fore your own eyes and ears ? All Consp . All the people . ' Tear him to presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He killed my cousin Marcus . ' father . ' Let him die for ' t . 120 ' Do it pieces ...
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