The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Volume 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... doth lie ; Which , being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . A Sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS and TITUS LAR- TIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken Garland ; with Captains , Soldiers , and a Herald . Her ...
... doth lie ; Which , being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . A Sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS and TITUS LAR- TIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken Garland ; with Captains , Soldiers , and a Herald . Her ...
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... doth appear . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee consul . Cor . My life , and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains , I do beseech you , That you do speak to the people ...
... doth appear . Re - enter CORIOLANUS . Men . The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee consul . Cor . My life , and services . Men . I do owe them still It then remains , I do beseech you , That you do speak to the people ...
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... doth control it . Bru . He has said enough . Sic . He has spoken like a traitor , and shall answer As traitors do . Cor . Thou wretch ! despite o'erwhelm thee ! What should the people do with these bald tribunes ? On whom depending ...
... doth control it . Bru . He has said enough . Sic . He has spoken like a traitor , and shall answer As traitors do . Cor . Thou wretch ! despite o'erwhelm thee ! What should the people do with these bald tribunes ? On whom depending ...
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... seek a single man , And lose advantage , which doth ever cool I ' the absence of the needer . Cor . Fare ye well : Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with 70 70 CORIOLANUS .
... seek a single man , And lose advantage , which doth ever cool I ' the absence of the needer . Cor . Fare ye well : Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with 70 70 CORIOLANUS .
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... Will not have earth to know . Bru . Vol . Now , pray , Sir , You have done a brave deed . get you gone : Pray , let us go . Ere you go , hear this : As far as doth the Capitol exceed The meanest house 72 122 72 CORIOLANUS .
... Will not have earth to know . Bru . Vol . Now , pray , Sir , You have done a brave deed . get you gone : Pray , let us go . Ere you go , hear this : As far as doth the Capitol exceed The meanest house 72 122 72 CORIOLANUS .
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