The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... the olive with my fword ; Make war breed peace ; make peace ftint war , make each Prescribe to other , as each other's leach . Let our drums ftrike [ Exeunt . CORIOLANUS . VO L. V. M Dramatis Perfonæ . CAIUS CORI- TIMON of ATHENS . 87.
... the olive with my fword ; Make war breed peace ; make peace ftint war , make each Prescribe to other , as each other's leach . Let our drums ftrike [ Exeunt . CORIOLANUS . VO L. V. M Dramatis Perfonæ . CAIUS CORI- TIMON of ATHENS . 87.
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In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS . VO L. V. M Dramatis Perfonæ . CAIUS Martius Coriolanus , a noble Roman.
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS . VO L. V. M Dramatis Perfonæ . CAIUS Martius Coriolanus , a noble Roman.
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... Coriolanus . Sicinius Velutus , Junius Brutus , Tribunes of the people , and enemies to Coriolanus . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius , Young Martius , fon to Coriolanus . Volumnia , mother to ...
... Coriolanus . Sicinius Velutus , Junius Brutus , Tribunes of the people , and enemies to Coriolanus . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius , Young Martius , fon to Coriolanus . Volumnia , mother to ...
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In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. A Street in Rome . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens with faves , clubs , and other weapons . B I CITIZ E N. EFORE we proceed any further , hear me ... CORIOLANUS ...
In Six Volumes William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. A Street in Rome . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens with faves , clubs , and other weapons . B I CITIZ E N. EFORE we proceed any further , hear me ... CORIOLANUS ...
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