The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be proud . Where is he wounded ? Vol . I'th'shoulder , and i ' th ' left arm There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his ...
... Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be proud . Where is he wounded ? Vol . I'th'shoulder , and i ' th ' left arm There will be large cicatrices to show the people , when he shall stand for his ...
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... them in theirs . Com . [ Flourish . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry , While she SCENE I. 167 CORIOLANUS .
... them in theirs . Com . [ Flourish . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry , While she SCENE I. 167 CORIOLANUS .
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... Tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the Volces , and To send for Titus Lartius , it remains , As the main point of this our after - meeting , To gratify his noble service , that Hath thus stood for his ...
... Tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the Volces , and To send for Titus Lartius , it remains , As the main point of this our after - meeting , To gratify his noble service , that Hath thus stood for his ...
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... tribunes of the people , Our purpose to them ; -and to our noble consui Wish we all joy and honour . Sen. To Coriolanus come all joy and honour ! [ Flourish . Then exeunt Senators Bru . You see how he intends to use the people . Sic ...
... tribunes of the people , Our purpose to them ; -and to our noble consui Wish we all joy and honour . Sen. To Coriolanus come all joy and honour ! [ Flourish . Then exeunt Senators Bru . You see how he intends to use the people . Sic ...
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... tribunes ; that we labour'd ( No impediment between ) but that you must Cast your election on him . Sic . Say , you chose him More after our commandment , than as guided By your own true affections : and that , your minds Pre - occupy'd ...
... tribunes ; that we labour'd ( No impediment between ) but that you must Cast your election on him . Sic . Say , you chose him More after our commandment , than as guided By your own true affections : and that , your minds Pre - occupy'd ...
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