The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... body's mein- bers Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : - That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the midst o ' the body , idle and inactive , Still cupboarding the viand , never bearing Like labour with the rest ; where the ...
... body's mein- bers Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : - That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the midst o ' the body , idle and inactive , Still cupboarding the viand , never bearing Like labour with the rest ; where the ...
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... body . The belly answered , — 1 Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile , As ...
... body . The belly answered , — 1 Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile , As ...
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... body : But if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o'the brain ; And , through the cranks and offices of man , The strongest nerves , and small inferior veins , From ...
... body : But if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o'the brain ; And , through the cranks and offices of man , The strongest nerves , and small inferior veins , From ...
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... body'd , and the only son of my womb ; when youth with comeliness pluck'd all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him an hour from her behold- ing ; I , -considering how honour would become ...
... body'd , and the only son of my womb ; when youth with comeliness pluck'd all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him an hour from her behold- ing ; I , -considering how honour would become ...
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... body . Men . One in the neck , and two in the thigh , - there's nine that I know 22 . Vol . He had , before this last expedition , twenty- five wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : " every gash was an enemy's grave : [ A ...
... body . Men . One in the neck , and two in the thigh , - there's nine that I know 22 . Vol . He had , before this last expedition , twenty- five wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : " every gash was an enemy's grave : [ A ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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