The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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The old man's merriment in Menenius ; the lofty lady's dignity in Volumthe bridal modesty in Virgilia ; the patrician and military haughtiness in Coriolanus ; the plebeian malignity and tribunitian insolence in Brutus and Sicinius ...
The old man's merriment in Menenius ; the lofty lady's dignity in Volumthe bridal modesty in Virgilia ; the patrician and military haughtiness in Coriolanus ; the plebeian malignity and tribunitian insolence in Brutus and Sicinius ...
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MENENIUS AGRIPPA , Friend to Coriolanus . SICINIUS VELUTUS , JUNIUS BRUTUS , Tribunes of the people . Young MARCIUS , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volscians . Lieutenant to Aufidius .
MENENIUS AGRIPPA , Friend to Coriolanus . SICINIUS VELUTUS , JUNIUS BRUTUS , Tribunes of the people . Young MARCIUS , Son to Coriolanus . A Roman Herald . Tullus Aufidius , General of the Volscians . Lieutenant to Aufidius .
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Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the people . i Cit . He's one honest enough ; ' Would , all the rest were so ! Men . What work's , my countrymen , in hand ? Where go you With bats and clubs ? The matter ?
Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the people . i Cit . He's one honest enough ; ' Would , all the rest were so ! Men . What work's , my countrymen , in hand ? Where go you With bats and clubs ? The matter ?
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Enter MENENIUS , SICINIUS , and BRUTUS . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to - night . Bru . Good , or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to ...
Enter MENENIUS , SICINIUS , and BRUTUS . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to - night . Bru . Good , or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to ...
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O , that you could ! Brú . What then , sir . Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of unmeriting , proud , violent , testy magistrates , ( alias , fools , ) as any in Rome . Șic . Menenius , you are known well enough too .
O , that you could ! Brú . What then , sir . Men . Why , then you should discover a brace of unmeriting , proud , violent , testy magistrates , ( alias , fools , ) as any in Rome . Șic . Menenius , you are known well enough too .
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