The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... noble , that was now your hate , Hun vile , that was your garland . What's the matter , That in these several places of the city You cry against the noble senate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one ...
... noble , that was now your hate , Hun vile , that was your garland . What's the matter , That in these several places of the city You cry against the noble senate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one ...
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... Noble Aufidius , Take your commission ; hie you to your bands : Let us alone to guard Corioli : If they set down before us , for the remove Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find They have not prepar'd for us . Auf . Oh ...
... Noble Aufidius , Take your commission ; hie you to your bands : Let us alone to guard Corioli : If they set down before us , for the remove Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find They have not prepar'd for us . Auf . Oh ...
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... noble ; Let him be call'd for . 1 Sen. Call for Coriolanus . " Off . He doth appear . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . He had rather venture all his limbs for honour , Than one of his cars to hear it ? -Proceed , Co - Be taken from the people ...
... noble ; Let him be call'd for . 1 Sen. Call for Coriolanus . " Off . He doth appear . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . He had rather venture all his limbs for honour , Than one of his cars to hear it ? -Proceed , Co - Be taken from the people ...
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... noble friends , I crave their pardons : - Lart . How often he had met you , sword to For the mutable , rank - scented many , ‡ let them sword : That , of all things upon the earth , he hated Your person most : that he would pawn his for ...
... noble friends , I crave their pardons : - Lart . How often he had met you , sword to For the mutable , rank - scented many , ‡ let them sword : That , of all things upon the earth , he hated Your person most : that he would pawn his for ...
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... noble lite before a long , and wish To pump a body with a dangerous physic That's sure of death without it , at once pluck The maititudinous tongue , let them not lick The sweet which is their poison : your dishonour Man true judgment ...
... noble lite before a long , and wish To pump a body with a dangerous physic That's sure of death without it , at once pluck The maititudinous tongue , let them not lick The sweet which is their poison : your dishonour Man true judgment ...
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