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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... mother , I had rather be their servant in my way , Than sway with them in theirs . Com . [ Flourish . On , to the Capitol ! Cornets . Exeunt in state , as before . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared ...
... mother , I had rather be their servant in my way , Than sway with them in theirs . Com . [ Flourish . On , to the Capitol ! Cornets . Exeunt in state , as before . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared ...
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... mother Does not approve me farther , who was wont To call them woollen vassals ; things created To buy and sell with groats ; to show bare heads [ Exeunt . In congregations , to yawn , be still , and 59 CORIOLANUS . 59.
... mother Does not approve me farther , who was wont To call them woollen vassals ; things created To buy and sell with groats ; to show bare heads [ Exeunt . In congregations , to yawn , be still , and 59 CORIOLANUS . 59.
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... mother rather feel thy pride , than fear Thy dangerous stoutness ; for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe thy pride thyself . Cor . Pray , be ...
... mother rather feel thy pride , than fear Thy dangerous stoutness ; for I mock at death With as big heart as thou . Do as thou list . Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe thy pride thyself . Cor . Pray , be ...
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... mother ? Know , Com . I pray you , - Cor . I'll know no farther . Let them pronounce the steep Tarpeian death , Vagabond exile , flaying , pent to linger But with a grain a day , I would not buy Their mercy at the price of one fair word ...
... mother ? Know , Com . I pray you , - Cor . I'll know no farther . Let them pronounce the steep Tarpeian death , Vagabond exile , flaying , pent to linger But with a grain a day , I would not buy Their mercy at the price of one fair word ...
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... mother , Where is your ancient courage ? you were us'd To say , extremity was the trier of spirits ; That common chances common men could bear ; That , when the sea was calm , all boats alike Show'd mastership in floating ; fortune's ...
... mother , Where is your ancient courage ? you were us'd To say , extremity was the trier of spirits ; That common chances common men could bear ; That , when the sea was calm , all boats alike Show'd mastership in floating ; fortune's ...
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