The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... VOLUMNIA , Mother to Coriolanus . VIRGILIA , Wife to Coriolanus . VALERIA , Friend to Virgilia . Gentlewoman , attending Virgilia . Roman and Volscian Senators , Patricians , Ediles , Lictors , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers ...
... VOLUMNIA , Mother to Coriolanus . VIRGILIA , Wife to Coriolanus . VALERIA , Friend to Virgilia . Gentlewoman , attending Virgilia . Roman and Volscian Senators , Patricians , Ediles , Lictors , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers ...
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... VOLUMNIA , and VIRGILIA : They sit down on two low stools , and sew . Vol . I pray you , daughter , sing ; or express your◅ self in a more comfortable sort : If my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein ...
... VOLUMNIA , and VIRGILIA : They sit down on two low stools , and sew . Vol . I pray you , daughter , sing ; or express your◅ self in a more comfortable sort : If my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein ...
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... VOLUMNIA , VIRGILIA , and VALERIA , & c . How now , my as fair as noble ladies , ( and the moon , were she earthly , no nobler , ) whither do you follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for ...
... VOLUMNIA , VIRGILIA , and VALERIA , & c . How now , my as fair as noble ladies , ( and the moon , were she earthly , no nobler , ) whither do you follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for ...
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... precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter VOLUMNIA . 1 Pat . You do the nobler . Cor . I muse , my mother Does not approve me further , who was wont To 84 -CORIOLANUS .
... precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of sight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter VOLUMNIA . 1 Pat . You do the nobler . Cor . I muse , my mother Does not approve me further , who was wont To 84 -CORIOLANUS .
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... Volumnia . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had worn it out . * Cor . Let go ...
... Volumnia . Why did you wish me milder ? Would you have me False to my nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Vol . O , sir , sir , sir , I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had worn it out . * Cor . Let go ...
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