The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14 |
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The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor heart " , the arm our soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that theyMen . What then ?
The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor heart " , the arm our soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that theyMen . What then ?
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The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord desired the advice of the heart .
The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord desired the advice of the heart .
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Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being mov'd , he will not spare to gird the gods . 2 & Right worthy you priority . ) You being right worthy of precedence . MALONE .
Mark'd you his lip , and eyes ? Sic . Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being mov'd , he will not spare to gird the gods . 2 & Right worthy you priority . ) You being right worthy of precedence . MALONE .
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... glorious , and prosperous a victorie : then he spake to Martius , whose valliantnes he commended beyond the moone , both for that he himselfe sawe him doe with his eyes , as also for that Martius had reported vnto him .
... glorious , and prosperous a victorie : then he spake to Martius , whose valliantnes he commended beyond the moone , both for that he himselfe sawe him doe with his eyes , as also for that Martius had reported vnto him .
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You talk of pride : O , that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks ' , and make but an interior survey of your good selves ! O , that you could ! Bru . What then , sir ? Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of ...
You talk of pride : O , that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks ' , and make but an interior survey of your good selves ! O , that you could ! Bru . What then , sir ? Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of ...
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ancient appear Aufidius bear believe better blood bring called Camillo cause common Coriolanus correction death editors enemy Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair father fear folio friends give given gods hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold honour I'll Johnson King King Henry lady leave Leon less look lord MALONE Marcius Mason master means measure Menenius mother nature never noble observes occurs old copy once passage Paul peace perhaps person play poor Pray present prince queen Roman Rome SCENE seems senate sense SERV Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose tell thee thing thou thought tribunes true voices WARBURTON wife worthy