The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 174
... o'th'garland . Before and in Corioli , let me say , I cannot speak him home : He stopp'd the fliers ; And , by his rare example , made the coward Furn terror into sport : as waves before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd , For this ...
... o'th'garland . Before and in Corioli , let me say , I cannot speak him home : He stopp'd the fliers ; And , by his rare example , made the coward Furn terror into sport : as waves before A vessel under sail , so men obey'd , For this ...
Page 206
... o'th ' commons , be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , If I say , fine , cry fine ; if death , cry death ; Insisting on the old prerogative And power i'th ' truth o'th ' cause . Æd . I shall inform them Bru ...
... o'th ' commons , be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , If I say , fine , cry fine ; if death , cry death ; Insisting on the old prerogative And power i'th ' truth o'th ' cause . Æd . I shall inform them Bru ...
Page 255
... o'th'senate , what We have compounded on . Auf . Read it not noble lords ; But tell the traitor , in the highest degree He hath abus'd your powers . Cor . Traitor ! -How now ? - Auf . Cor . Ay , traitor , Marcius . Marcius : Auf . Ay ...
... o'th'senate , what We have compounded on . Auf . Read it not noble lords ; But tell the traitor , in the highest degree He hath abus'd your powers . Cor . Traitor ! -How now ? - Auf . Cor . Ay , traitor , Marcius . Marcius : Auf . Ay ...
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