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... Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Confpirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium . Two Volfcian Guards . Volumnia , Mother to Coriolanus . Virgilia , Wife to Coriolanus . Valeria , Friend to Virgilia ...
... Aufidius , General of the Volfcians . Lieutenant to Aufidius . Confpirators with Aufidius . A Citizen of Antium . Two Volfcian Guards . Volumnia , Mother to Coriolanus . Virgilia , Wife to Coriolanus . Valeria , Friend to Virgilia ...
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... Aufidius , that will put you to't . I fin in envying his nobility : And were 1 any thing but what I am , I would wifh me only he . COM . You have fought together . MAR . Were half to half the world by the ears , and he 6 For ...
... Aufidius , that will put you to't . I fin in envying his nobility : And were 1 any thing but what I am , I would wifh me only he . COM . You have fought together . MAR . Were half to half the world by the ears , and he 6 For ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . Corioli . The Senate - House . Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . 1. SEN . So , your opinion is , Aufidius , That they of Rome are enter'd in our counfels , And know how we proceed . 8 AUF . Is ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . Corioli . The Senate - House . Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . 1. SEN . So , your opinion is , Aufidius , That they of Rome are enter'd in our counfels , And know how we proceed . 8 AUF . Is ...
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... Aufidius , Take your commiffion ; hie you to your bands ; Let us alone to guard Corioli : If they fet down before us , for the remove 2 Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find To take in mapy towns , ] To take in is here as in ...
... Aufidius , Take your commiffion ; hie you to your bands ; Let us alone to guard Corioli : If they fet down before us , for the remove 2 Bring up your army ; but , I think , you'll find To take in mapy towns , ] To take in is here as in ...
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... Aufidius down by the hair ; brows bound with oak . ] The crown given by the Romans to him that faved the life of a citizen , which was accounted more honourable than any other . JOHNSON . 5 to retire myself . ] This verb active ...
... Aufidius down by the hair ; brows bound with oak . ] The crown given by the Romans to him that faved the life of a citizen , which was accounted more honourable than any other . JOHNSON . 5 to retire myself . ] This verb active ...
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