The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 26. CoriolanusPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... bring out ingrateful Man ! Go great with tigers , dragons , wolves , and bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marble mansion - hall above Never presented ! -O , a root - dear thanks ! — Dry up thy marrows ...
... bring out ingrateful Man ! Go great with tigers , dragons , wolves , and bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marble mansion - hall above Never presented ! -O , a root - dear thanks ! — Dry up thy marrows ...
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... Bring us to his Cave : It is our pact and promise to the Athenians To speak with Timon . SEC . SEN . At all times alike Men are not still the same : ' twas Time and Griefs That fram'd him thus : Time , with his fairer hand , Offering ...
... Bring us to his Cave : It is our pact and promise to the Athenians To speak with Timon . SEC . SEN . At all times alike Men are not still the same : ' twas Time and Griefs That fram'd him thus : Time , with his fairer hand , Offering ...
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... bring not Timon . MESS . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; Whom , though in general part we were oppos'd , Yet our old love had a particular force , And made us speak like friends : this man was riding From Alcibiades to ...
... bring not Timon . MESS . I met a courier , one mine ancient friend ; Whom , though in general part we were oppos'd , Yet our old love had a particular force , And made us speak like friends : this man was riding From Alcibiades to ...
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