The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Band 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... once , You , my good friends , " this says the belly , mark me , 2 Cit . Ay , Sir ; well , well . Men . " Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver out to each , Yet I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the ...
... once , You , my good friends , " this says the belly , mark me , 2 Cit . Ay , Sir ; well , well . Men . " Though all at once cannot See what I do deliver out to each , Yet I can make my audit up , that all From me do back receive the ...
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... once more strike at Tullus ' face . What ! art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to ...
... once more strike at Tullus ' face . What ! art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . O , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to ...
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... . SCENE III . The Same . The Forum . Enter several Citizens . [ Exeunt . 1 Cit . Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . 2 Cit . We may , Sir , if we will . 3 Cit . We have power in ourselves to do 39 CORIOLANUS .
... . SCENE III . The Same . The Forum . Enter several Citizens . [ Exeunt . 1 Cit . Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . 2 Cit . We may , Sir , if we will . 3 Cit . We have power in ourselves to do 39 CORIOLANUS .
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... once we stood up about the corn , he himself stuck not to call us the many - headed multitude . 3 Cit . We have been called so of many ; not that our heads are some brown , some black , some auburn , some bald , but that our wits are so ...
... once we stood up about the corn , he himself stuck not to call us the many - headed multitude . 3 Cit . We have been called so of many ; not that our heads are some brown , some black , some auburn , some bald , but that our wits are so ...
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... once pluck out The multitudinous tongue : let them not lick The sweet which is their poison . Your dishonour Mangles true judgment , and bereaves the state Of that integrity which should become it , Not having the power to do the good ...
... once pluck out The multitudinous tongue : let them not lick The sweet which is their poison . Your dishonour Mangles true judgment , and bereaves the state Of that integrity which should become it , Not having the power to do the good ...
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