The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Coriolanus , Act IV , sc . v : " 3 Serv . How , sir , do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay , ' tis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress . " - Malone . Το grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You 6 . JULIUS CESAR .
... Coriolanus , Act IV , sc . v : " 3 Serv . How , sir , do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay , ' tis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress . " - Malone . Το grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You 6 . JULIUS CESAR .
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... Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iii : 66 thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour Steevens . " At difference in thee . " A following line may prove the best comment on this : - " Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , — . " Ma.one . 7 ...
... Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iii : 66 thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour Steevens . " At difference in thee . " A following line may prove the best comment on this : - " Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , — . " Ma.one . 7 ...
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... of the Plebeians to whom he offered his throat . Johnson . So , in Coriolanus , Act . IV , sc . vi : You that stood so much " Upon the voice of occupation . " Malone . He was quick mettle , when he went to school JULIUS CÆSAR . 19.
... of the Plebeians to whom he offered his throat . Johnson . So , in Coriolanus , Act . IV , sc . vi : You that stood so much " Upon the voice of occupation . " Malone . He was quick mettle , when he went to school JULIUS CÆSAR . 19.
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... Coriolanus , says : " I have been always factionary on the part of your general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV . D Steevens Of ...
... Coriolanus , says : " I have been always factionary on the part of your general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV . D Steevens Of ...
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... Coriolanus : " By decimation , and a tithed death , " Take thou thy fate . " Steevens . And will not palter ? ] And will not fly from his engagements . Cole , in his Dictionary , 1679 , renders to palter , by tergiversor . In Macbeth it ...
... Coriolanus : " By decimation , and a tithed death , " Take thou thy fate . " Steevens . And will not palter ? ] And will not fly from his engagements . Cole , in his Dictionary , 1679 , renders to palter , by tergiversor . In Macbeth it ...
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