The Works of Shakespeare, Band 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... shame ; their method of seeking redress for intolerable grievances is the peaceful retreat to the Sacred Mount - a masterstroke 1 North , p . 284 . of sagacious self - control and disciplined civil temper . 5 Introduction.
... shame ; their method of seeking redress for intolerable grievances is the peaceful retreat to the Sacred Mount - a masterstroke 1 North , p . 284 . of sagacious self - control and disciplined civil temper . 5 Introduction.
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... shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words disbench'd you not . Sir , I hope No , sir : yet oft , Cor . When blows have ...
... shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : I had rather have my wounds to heal again Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words disbench'd you not . Sir , I hope No , sir : yet oft , Cor . When blows have ...
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... shame ? Note but this fool . Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! Vol . More noble blows than ever thou wise words ; And for ...
... shame ? Note but this fool . Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! Vol . More noble blows than ever thou wise words ; And for ...
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... shame seen through thy country , speed thee straight , And make my misery serve thy turn : so use it That my ... shame , shameful 84. Hooped , whooped , hooted . injuries . Thou ' rt tired , then , in a word 107 SC . V Coriolanus.
... shame seen through thy country , speed thee straight , And make my misery serve thy turn : so use it That my ... shame , shameful 84. Hooped , whooped , hooted . injuries . Thou ' rt tired , then , in a word 107 SC . V Coriolanus.
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... shame , unless It be to do thee service . Auf . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient envy . If Jupiter Should from yond cloud speak divine things , And say ' Tis true , ' I ' ld not ...
... shame , unless It be to do thee service . Auf . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient envy . If Jupiter Should from yond cloud speak divine things , And say ' Tis true , ' I ' ld not ...
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