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... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . It is held That valour is the chiefest virtue , and Most dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be singly counterpois'd . At sixteen years ...
... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . It is held That valour is the chiefest virtue , and Most dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be singly counterpois'd . At sixteen years ...
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... voices ; neither will they bate One jot of ceremony . Men . Put them not to't : — Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; and Take to you , as your predecessors have , Your honour with your form . Cor . It is a part That I shall blush in ...
... voices ; neither will they bate One jot of ceremony . Men . Put them not to't : — Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; and Take to you , as your predecessors have , Your honour with your form . Cor . It is a part That I shall blush in ...
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... voices , we ought not We may , sir , if we will . Third Cit . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it is a power that we have no power to do : for if he show us his wounds , and tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into ...
... voices , we ought not We may , sir , if we will . Third Cit . We have power in ourselves to do it , but it is a power that we have no power to do : for if he show us his wounds , and tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into ...
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... voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man . Here he comes , and in the gown of humility : mark his behaviour . We are not to stay all ...
... voices ? But that's no matter , the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man . Here he comes , and in the gown of humility : mark his behaviour . We are not to stay all ...
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... voice , sir ; what say you ? Sec . Cit . You shall ha't , worthy sir . Cor . A match , sir . G begged . I have your - There's in all two worthy voices alms : adieu . First Cit . But this is something odd . Sec . Cit . An ' twere to give ...
... voice , sir ; what say you ? Sec . Cit . You shall ha't , worthy sir . Cor . A match , sir . G begged . I have your - There's in all two worthy voices alms : adieu . First Cit . But this is something odd . Sec . Cit . An ' twere to give ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alcib Alcibiades Antium Antony Apem Apemantus art thou Athens Aufidius banished Banquo bear Benvolio blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Caius Capulet Casca Cass Cassius Citizens Cominius Coriolanus dead death dost doth enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav Fleance fool Friar friends give gods gone hand hate hath hear heart heaven honour Juliet Lady Lart live look lord Lucilius Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam Marcius Mark Antony Menenius Mercutio Messala Montague ne'er night noble Nurse peace pray prithee Re-enter Roman Rome Romeo Ross SCENE Senators Servant sleep soldier speak stand stay sword tell thane thee There's thine thing Third Cit thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Timon Titinius to-night tongue Tybalt unto Volsces Volscian VOLUMNIA What's wife Witch word worthy