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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... tongues : therefore , follow me , and I'll direct you how you shall go by him . All . Content , content . Men . O Sir ... tongue to such a pace . - [ Exeunt . What must I say ? - - my wounds ; - Look , Sir ; I got them in my country's ...
... tongues : therefore , follow me , and I'll direct you how you shall go by him . All . Content , content . Men . O Sir ... tongue to such a pace . - [ Exeunt . What must I say ? - - my wounds ; - Look , Sir ; I got them in my country's ...
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... crush ? Why , had your bodies No heart among you ? or had you tongues to cry Against the rectorship of judgment ? Sic . Have you , Ere now , denied the asker ; and , now again , Of him , that did not ask , but mock 45 CORIOLANUS . 45.
... crush ? Why , had your bodies No heart among you ? or had you tongues to cry Against the rectorship of judgment ? Sic . Have you , Ere now , denied the asker ; and , now again , Of him , that did not ask , but mock 45 CORIOLANUS . 45.
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... tongues ? 3 Cit . He's not confirm'd ; we may deny him yet . 2 Cit . And will deny him : I'll have five hundred voices of that sound . 1 Cit . Ay , twice five hundred , and their friends to piece ' em . Bru . Get you hence instantly ...
... tongues ? 3 Cit . He's not confirm'd ; we may deny him yet . 2 Cit . And will deny him : I'll have five hundred voices of that sound . 1 Cit . Ay , twice five hundred , and their friends to piece ' em . Bru . Get you hence instantly ...
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... tongues o ' the common mouth . I do despise them , For they do prank them in authority , Against all noble sufferance . Sic . Cor . Ha ! what is that ? Pass no farther . Bru . It will be dangerous to go on : no farther . Cor . What ...
... tongues o ' the common mouth . I do despise them , For they do prank them in authority , Against all noble sufferance . Sic . Cor . Ha ! what is that ? Pass no farther . Bru . It will be dangerous to go on : no farther . Cor . What ...
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... tongues ? - Stop , What are your offices ? You being their mouths , why rule you not their teeth ? Have you not set them on ? Men . Be calm , be calm . Cor . It is a purpos'd thing , and grows by plot , To curb the will of the nobility ...
... tongues ? - Stop , What are your offices ? You being their mouths , why rule you not their teeth ? Have you not set them on ? Men . Be calm , be calm . Cor . It is a purpos'd thing , and grows by plot , To curb the will of the nobility ...
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