The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... turn thy solemness out o'door , and go along with us . Vir . No : at a word , madam ; indeed , I must not . I wish you much mirth . Val . Well , then farewell . SCENE IV . Before Corioli , [ Exeunt . Enter , with Drum and Colours ...
... turn thy solemness out o'door , and go along with us . Vir . No : at a word , madam ; indeed , I must not . I wish you much mirth . Val . Well , then farewell . SCENE IV . Before Corioli , [ Exeunt . Enter , with Drum and Colours ...
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... turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks , and make but an interior survey of your good selves ! O , that you could ! Bru . What then , sir . Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of unmeriting , proud , violent , testy ...
... turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks , and make but an interior survey of your good selves ! O , that you could ! Bru . What then , sir . Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of unmeriting , proud , violent , testy ...
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... turn : -O welcome home ; And welcome , general ; -And you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I could laugh ; I am light , and heavy : Welcome : A curse begin at very root of his heart , That is not ...
... turn : -O welcome home ; And welcome , general ; -And you are welcome all . Men . A hundred thousand welcomes : I could weep , And I could laugh ; I am light , and heavy : Welcome : A curse begin at very root of his heart , That is not ...
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... Turn terror into sport : as waves before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd , And fell below his stem : his sword ( death's stamp ) Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing of blood , whose every motion Was tim'd ...
... Turn terror into sport : as waves before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd , And fell below his stem : his sword ( death's stamp ) Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing of blood , whose every motion Was tim'd ...
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... turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance : if none , awake Your dangerous lenity . If you are learned , Be not as common fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by ...
... turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance : if none , awake Your dangerous lenity . If you are learned , Be not as common fools ; if you are not , Let them have cushions by ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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