The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... present wars devour him : he is grown Too proud to be so valiant . Sic . Such a nature , Tickled with good success , disdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His insolence can brook to be commanded Under ...
... present wars devour him : he is grown Too proud to be so valiant . Sic . Such a nature , Tickled with good success , disdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His insolence can brook to be commanded Under ...
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William Shakespeare Manley Wood. More than his singularity , he goes Upon this present action . * Bru . Let's along . [ Exeunt SCENE II . Corioli , The Senate - House . Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . 1 Sen. So , your ...
William Shakespeare Manley Wood. More than his singularity , he goes Upon this present action . * Bru . Let's along . [ Exeunt SCENE II . Corioli , The Senate - House . Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . 1 Sen. So , your ...
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... present 12 ; but , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , We prove this very hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath , And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking ; take your ...
... present 12 ; but , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , We prove this very hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath , And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking ; take your ...
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... present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius Marcius Coriolanus ; whom We meet here , both to thank , and to remember With honours like himself . 1 Sen ...
... present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius Marcius Coriolanus ; whom We meet here , both to thank , and to remember With honours like himself . 1 Sen ...
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... the humble weed ; How in his suit he scorn'd you : but your loves , Thinking upon his services , took from you The apprehension of his present portance , > Which gibingly , ungravely , he did fashion After 66 CORIOLANUS .
... the humble weed ; How in his suit he scorn'd you : but your loves , Thinking upon his services , took from you The apprehension of his present portance , > Which gibingly , ungravely , he did fashion After 66 CORIOLANUS .
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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