The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Rome ; and partly in the Territories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street Persons Represented .
... Rome ; and partly in the Territories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street Persons Represented .
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William Shakespeare Manley Wood. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . BEFORE we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak ...
William Shakespeare Manley Wood. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . BEFORE we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak ...
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... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
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... Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bail ? .- Hail , noble Marcius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . Mar. Thanks . - What's the matter , you dissentious rogues , That rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make ...
... Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one side must have bail ? .- Hail , noble Marcius ! Enter CAIUS MARCIUS . Mar. Thanks . - What's the matter , you dissentious rogues , That rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make ...
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... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? [ reads . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone ...
... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Auf . Is it not yours ? [ reads . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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Alarum Antium Aufidius banish'd bear beseech blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Caius Marcius Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cimber Cinna Citizens Clitus Cominius consul Corioli death Decius Decius Brutus deed do't doth drums enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear follow friends gates give gods hand hate hath hear heart honour ides of March JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Lart look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Menenius Messala Metellus mother never night noble o'the Octavius patricians peace Philippi Pindarus pr'ythee pray Publius Re-enter Romans Rome SCENE senators Serv Shakspeare shout SICINIUS soldier speak stand STEEVENS sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Titinius TITUS LARTIUS to-day tongue traitors Trebonius tribunes unto VIRGILIA voices Volces Volcian VOLUMNIA WARBURTON wife word worthy wounds