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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... hand , Cor . Menenius , ever , over . Her . Give way there , and go on ! Cor . and yours : [ To his Wife and Mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I 31 CORIOLANUS . 31.
... hand , Cor . Menenius , ever , over . Her . Give way there , and go on ! Cor . and yours : [ To his Wife and Mother . Ere in our own house I do shade my head , The good patricians must be visited ; From whom I 31 CORIOLANUS . 31.
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... hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it , ( here be with them ) Thy knee bussing the stones , ( for in such business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears ) waving thy head , Which often , thus ...
... hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it , ( here be with them ) Thy knee bussing the stones , ( for in such business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears ) waving thy head , Which often , thus ...
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... hand . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Street near the Gate . Enter SICINIUS , BRUTUS , and an Ædile . Sic . Bid them all home : he ' s gone , and we ' ll no farther . —- The nobility are vex'd , who , we see , have sided In his ...
... hand . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . A Street near the Gate . Enter SICINIUS , BRUTUS , and an Ædile . Sic . Bid them all home : he ' s gone , and we ' ll no farther . —- The nobility are vex'd , who , we see , have sided In his ...
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... hand . Sic . Vir . - What then ? What then ! He'd make an end of thy posterity . Vol . Bastards , and all . - Good man , the wounds that he does bear for Rome ! Men . Come , come : peace ! Sic . I would he had continu'd to his country ...
... hand . Sic . Vir . - What then ? What then ! He'd make an end of thy posterity . Vol . Bastards , and all . - Good man , the wounds that he does bear for Rome ! Men . Come , come : peace ! Sic . I would he had continu'd to his country ...
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... hands , Who now are here , taking their leaves of me , Who am prepar'd against your territories , Though not for Rome ... hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a false report ...
... hands , Who now are here , taking their leaves of me , Who am prepar'd against your territories , Though not for Rome ... hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a false report ...
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