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... Rome , 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A. U. C. 266. MALONE . The whole history is exactly followed , and many of the princi- pal speeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plu- tarch . POPE . PERSONS ...
... Rome , 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A. U. C. 266. MALONE . The whole history is exactly followed , and many of the princi- pal speeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plu- tarch . POPE . PERSONS ...
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... Rome ; and partly in the Terri- tories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street.
... Rome ; and partly in the Terri- tories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street.
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William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with Staves , Clubs , and other Weapons . 1 CIT . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . CIT . Speak , speak . [ Several ...
William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with Staves , Clubs , and other Weapons . 1 CIT . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . CIT . Speak , speak . [ Several ...
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... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
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William Shakespeare. But make you ready your stiff bats and clubs ; Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bale - Hail , noble Mar- 2 cius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . MAR . Thanks.What's the matter , you dissen ...
William Shakespeare. But make you ready your stiff bats and clubs ; Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bale - Hail , noble Mar- 2 cius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . MAR . Thanks.What's the matter , you dissen ...
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ancient Antigonus Antony and Cleopatra appear Aufidius Autolycus bear beseech blood Bohemia BOSWELL called Camillo Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cymbeline editors emendation enemy Enter Exeunt eyes father fear give gods Hanmer hath hear heart Hermione honour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry lady LARTIUS LEON Leontes lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth MALONE Marcius MASON means Menenius mother never noble old copy Othello passage PAUL Paulina peace Perdita perhaps play Plutarch Polixenes pr'ythee Pray prince queen Roman Rome SCENE second folio senate sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHEP SICINIUS signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee Theobald thing thou art Timon of Athens tongue tribunes Troilus and Cressida true TYRWHITT voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale word worthy Сом