The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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Page 88
... Serv . Wine , wine , wine ! What fervice is here ! I think our fellows are asleep . [ Exit . Enter another Servant . 2 Serv . Where's Cotus ? my mafter calls for him . Cotus ! [ Exit . Enter Coriolanus . Act . 4. Scene . 5 , Published ...
... Serv . Wine , wine , wine ! What fervice is here ! I think our fellows are asleep . [ Exit . Enter another Servant . 2 Serv . Where's Cotus ? my mafter calls for him . Cotus ! [ Exit . Enter Coriolanus . Act . 4. Scene . 5 , Published ...
Page 89
... Serv . Whence are you , fir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to fuch companions ? Pray , get you out . Cor . Away ! 2 Serv . Away ? Get you away . Cor . Now thou art troublesome . 2 Serv . Are you fo brave ...
... Serv . Whence are you , fir ? Has the porter his eyes in his head , that he gives entrance to fuch companions ? Pray , get you out . Cor . Away ! 2 Serv . Away ? Get you away . Cor . Now thou art troublesome . 2 Serv . Are you fo brave ...
Page 90
... Serv . What , will you not ? Pr'ythee , tell my master what a ftrange guest he has here . 2 Serv . And I fhall . 3 Serv . Where dwell'st thou ? Cor . Under the canopy . 3 Serv . Under the canopy ? Cor . Ay . 3 Serv . Where's that ? Cor ...
... Serv . What , will you not ? Pr'ythee , tell my master what a ftrange guest he has here . 2 Serv . And I fhall . 3 Serv . Where dwell'st thou ? Cor . Under the canopy . 3 Serv . Under the canopy ? Cor . Ay . 3 Serv . Where's that ? Cor ...
Page 93
... Serv . [ advancing . ] Here's a strange alteration ! 2 Serv . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave Act IV . 93 CORIOLANUS .
... Serv . [ advancing . ] Here's a strange alteration ! 2 Serv . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave Act IV . 93 CORIOLANUS .
Page 94
... Serv . What an arm he has ! He turn'd me about with his finger and his thumb , as one would set up a top . 2 Serv . Nay , I knew by his face that there was fome- thing in him : He had , fir , a kind of face , methought , — I cannot tell ...
... Serv . What an arm he has ! He turn'd me about with his finger and his thumb , as one would set up a top . 2 Serv . Nay , I knew by his face that there was fome- thing in him : He had , fir , a kind of face , methought , — I cannot tell ...
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