TragediesFrowde, 1912 - 1315 pages |
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Page 116
... Rome only , but England of the reign of James I. ' Nothing could move Shakespeare more sensibly , ' wrote Dr. Garnett , ' than the contest between Crown and Commons , King's servant as he was , under special obligation to his sovereign ...
... Rome only , but England of the reign of James I. ' Nothing could move Shakespeare more sensibly , ' wrote Dr. Garnett , ' than the contest between Crown and Commons , King's servant as he was , under special obligation to his sovereign ...
Page 119
... Rome ; and there seems something miraculous when the caryatid descends and herself bows to ask grace of her son and to save her country even at the cost of what is all but dearest to her pride . Menenius is almost wholly of ...
... Rome ; and there seems something miraculous when the caryatid descends and herself bows to ask grace of her son and to save her country even at the cost of what is all but dearest to her pride . Menenius is almost wholly of ...
Page 121
... Rome , erected to do honour to the noble women who had saved the city . It was built , we read , at the common charge of the city : " Not- withstanding that , the ladies gathered money among them , and made with the same a second image ...
... Rome , erected to do honour to the noble women who had saved the city . It was built , we read , at the common charge of the city : " Not- withstanding that , the ladies gathered money among them , and made with the same a second image ...
Page 122
... Rome and the Neighbourhood ; Corioli and the Neighbourhood ; Antium . CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street.
... Rome and the Neighbourhood ; Corioli and the Neighbourhood ; Antium . CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street.
Page 123
William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and FIRST CITIZEN . me speak . other weapons . Before we proceed any further , hear ALL Speak , speak ...
William Shakespeare. CORIOLANUS ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and FIRST CITIZEN . me speak . other weapons . Before we proceed any further , hear ALL Speak , speak ...
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