The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 48
... Coriolanus , says to her fon ; I kneel before thee , and unproperly Shew duty as mistaken all the while Between the child and parent . Now what is odd , and improper , and mistaken , must be concluded to be against rule and custom : And ...
... Coriolanus , says to her fon ; I kneel before thee , and unproperly Shew duty as mistaken all the while Between the child and parent . Now what is odd , and improper , and mistaken , must be concluded to be against rule and custom : And ...
Page 183
... Coriolanus , speaking of tribunes being chosen at an unfit time ; In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but what muft be , was law , Then were they chosen . And in a little poem of our author's , call'd , The Tryal of Love's Con tancy ...
... Coriolanus , speaking of tribunes being chosen at an unfit time ; In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but what muft be , was law , Then were they chosen . And in a little poem of our author's , call'd , The Tryal of Love's Con tancy ...
Page 264
... Coriolanus did . Sat. Is warlike Lucius General of the Goths ? These tidings nip me , and I hang the head As flowers with frost , or grass beat down with storms . Ay , now begin our forrows to approach ; ' Tis he , the common people ...
... Coriolanus did . Sat. Is warlike Lucius General of the Goths ? These tidings nip me , and I hang the head As flowers with frost , or grass beat down with storms . Ay , now begin our forrows to approach ; ' Tis he , the common people ...
Page 323
... CORIOLANUS . : He was too hard for him directly , to say the troth on't : Before Corioli , he scoteh'd him , and notch'd him , like a Carbonado . ANTONY and CLEOPATRA . We'll beat ' em into bench - holes : I have yet Room for fix ...
... CORIOLANUS . : He was too hard for him directly , to say the troth on't : Before Corioli , he scoteh'd him , and notch'd him , like a Carbonado . ANTONY and CLEOPATRA . We'll beat ' em into bench - holes : I have yet Room for fix ...
Page 339
... Who first rais'd bead against ufurping Richard . Coriolanus . When Tarquin made a bead for Rome , he fought Beyond the mark of others . . . . P2 Reign Reign in this kingdom ? All . Seek to know The Tragedy of MACBETH . 339.
... Who first rais'd bead against ufurping Richard . Coriolanus . When Tarquin made a bead for Rome , he fought Beyond the mark of others . . . . P2 Reign Reign in this kingdom ? All . Seek to know The Tragedy of MACBETH . 339.
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