The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 167
... in state , as before . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry , While she SCENE 1 . 167 CORIOLANUS .
... in state , as before . The Tribunes remain . Bru . All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry , While she SCENE 1 . 167 CORIOLANUS .
Page 245
... nurse ; or else thy person , Our comfort in the country . We must find An evident calamity , though we had Our wish , which side should win : for either thor Must , as a foreign recreant , be led With SCENE III . 245 CORIOLANUS .
... nurse ; or else thy person , Our comfort in the country . We must find An evident calamity , though we had Our wish , which side should win : for either thor Must , as a foreign recreant , be led With SCENE III . 245 CORIOLANUS .
Page 255
... nurse's tears He whin'd and roar'd away your victory ; That pages blush'd at him , and men of heart Look'd wondering each at other . Cor . Hear'st thou , Mars ? Auf . Name not the god , thou boy of SCENE V. 255 CORIOLANUS .
... nurse's tears He whin'd and roar'd away your victory ; That pages blush'd at him , and men of heart Look'd wondering each at other . Cor . Hear'st thou , Mars ? Auf . Name not the god , thou boy of SCENE V. 255 CORIOLANUS .
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