The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... bring out ungrateful man . 1. ] This is an abfurd reading . Shakespear wrote , bring out to ungrateful man , i . e . fruits for his fuftinence and fupport ; but let it rather teem with monfters to his deftruction . Nor is it to be ...
... bring out ungrateful man . 1. ] This is an abfurd reading . Shakespear wrote , bring out to ungrateful man , i . e . fruits for his fuftinence and fupport ; but let it rather teem with monfters to his deftruction . Nor is it to be ...
Page 443
... Bring up your Army : i . e . Before that power , already on foot , be in motion , bring up your army ; then he corrects himself and fays , but I believe you will find your intelligence groundlefs , the Romans are not yet pre- pared for ...
... Bring up your Army : i . e . Before that power , already on foot , be in motion , bring up your army ; then he corrects himself and fays , but I believe you will find your intelligence groundlefs , the Romans are not yet pre- pared for ...
Page 502
... bring not Marcius , we'll proceed In our first way . Men . I'll bring him to you . Let me defire your company ; he must come , Or what is worfe will follow . 1 Sen. Pray , let's to him . SCENE V. [ Exeunt . Changes to CORIOLANUS's House ...
... bring not Marcius , we'll proceed In our first way . Men . I'll bring him to you . Let me defire your company ; he must come , Or what is worfe will follow . 1 Sen. Pray , let's to him . SCENE V. [ Exeunt . Changes to CORIOLANUS's House ...
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