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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1 Cır . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cır . Speak , speak . [ Several speaking at once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved rather to die , than to famish ? Cit . Resolved , resolved . 1 Cır . First you know , Caius Marcius ...
1 Cır . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cır . Speak , speak . [ Several speaking at once . 1 Cit . You are all resolved rather to die , than to famish ? Cit . Resolved , resolved . 1 Cır . First you know , Caius Marcius ...
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-Let us revenge this with our pikes " , ere we become rakes : for the gods know , I speak this in hunger for bread , not in thirst for revenge . mm 1 1 9 as COOL 800 1 wo but they think , we are too dear : ] They think that the charge ...
-Let us revenge this with our pikes " , ere we become rakes : for the gods know , I speak this in hunger for bread , not in thirst for revenge . mm 1 1 9 as COOL 800 1 wo but they think , we are too dear : ] They think that the charge ...
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2 Cır . Nay , but speak not maliciously . 1 Cit . I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to ...
2 Cır . Nay , but speak not maliciously . 1 Cit . I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to ...
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Speak , I pray you . 1 Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in deeds . They say , poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know ...
Speak , I pray you . 1 Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in deeds . They say , poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know ...
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... all this notwithstanding , laughed at their folly and sayed , " & c . North's translation of Plutarch , p . 240 , edit . 1579. Malone , 1 6 . 1 JI 1 1 67 As well as speak , ) it tauntingly replied To 10 : 1 CORIOLANUS . ACT I.
... all this notwithstanding , laughed at their folly and sayed , " & c . North's translation of Plutarch , p . 240 , edit . 1579. Malone , 1 6 . 1 JI 1 1 67 As well as speak , ) it tauntingly replied To 10 : 1 CORIOLANUS . ACT I.
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