The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... Exeunt . SCENE VII . - The Gates of Corioli . TITUS LARTIUS , having set a guard upon Corioli , going with a drum and trumpet to- ward COMINIUS and CAIUS MARCIUS , enters with a LIEUTENANT , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So ...
... Exeunt . SCENE VII . - The Gates of Corioli . TITUS LARTIUS , having set a guard upon Corioli , going with a drum and trumpet to- ward COMINIUS and CAIUS MARCIUS , enters with a LIEUTENANT , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So ...
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... Exeunt two CITIZENS . matter . Enter two other CITIZENS . Cor . Pray you now , if it may stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try ...
... Exeunt two CITIZENS . matter . Enter two other CITIZENS . Cor . Pray you now , if it may stand with the tune of your voices , that I may be consul , I have here the customary gown . 3 Cit . You have deserved nobly of your coun- try ...
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... Exeunt CORIOL . and MENEN . He has it now ; and by his looks , methinks , ' Tis warm at his heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore 1 Cit . I twice five hundred and their friends to piece ' em . Bru . Get you hence instantly ; and tell ...
... Exeunt CORIOL . and MENEN . He has it now ; and by his looks , methinks , ' Tis warm at his heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore 1 Cit . I twice five hundred and their friends to piece ' em . Bru . Get you hence instantly ; and tell ...
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... Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to't . Men . You have told them home , And by my troth , you have cause . with me ? You'll sup Vol . Anger's my ...
... Exeunt TRIBUNES . But to confirm my curses ! Could I meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to't . Men . You have told them home , And by my troth , you have cause . with me ? You'll sup Vol . Anger's my ...
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... Exeunt CITIZENS . Bru . I do not like this news . Sic . Nor I. Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would half my wealth Would buy this for a lie ! Sic . Pray , let us go . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII - A Camp , at a small distance from Rome ...
... Exeunt CITIZENS . Bru . I do not like this news . Sic . Nor I. Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would half my wealth Would buy this for a lie ! Sic . Pray , let us go . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII - A Camp , at a small distance from Rome ...
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