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... Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 9 . Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More ...
... Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 9 . Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the eyes of the ignorant More ...
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... Coriolanus , A. 4 , S. 2 . It engenders choler , planteth anger ; And better ' twere , that both of us did fast , - Since , of ourselves , ourselves are cholerick , - 4 Than Than feed it with fuch over - roafted flesh . AMI ANG ( 14 )
... Coriolanus , A. 4 , S. 2 . It engenders choler , planteth anger ; And better ' twere , that both of us did fast , - Since , of ourselves , ourselves are cholerick , - 4 Than Than feed it with fuch over - roafted flesh . AMI ANG ( 14 )
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... Coriolanus , A. 2 , S. 2 . The breasts of Hecuba , When she did fuckle Hector , look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead , when it fpit forth blood At Grecian fwords contending . Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 3 . He was not taken well ; he ...
... Coriolanus , A. 2 , S. 2 . The breasts of Hecuba , When she did fuckle Hector , look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead , when it fpit forth blood At Grecian fwords contending . Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 3 . He was not taken well ; he ...
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... Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . Why doft not speak ? Think'st thou it honourable for a noble man Still to remember wrongs ? -Daughter , fpeak you ; He cares not for your weeping . - Speak thou , boy ; Perhaps , thy childishness will move him ...
... Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . Why doft not speak ? Think'st thou it honourable for a noble man Still to remember wrongs ? -Daughter , fpeak you ; He cares not for your weeping . - Speak thou , boy ; Perhaps , thy childishness will move him ...
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... The fon , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out . Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . To apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we fee : And And often , to our comfort , fhall we find COM COM ( 50 )
... The fon , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out . Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . To apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we fee : And And often , to our comfort , fhall we find COM COM ( 50 )
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