The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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The belly answered , Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile , As well as ...
The belly answered , Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus , ( For , look you , I may make the belly smile , As well as ...
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If you'll bestow a small ( of what you have little , ) : Patience , a while , you'll hear the belly's answer . i Cit . You are long about it . Men . Note me this , good friend ; Your most grave belly was deliberate , Not rash like his ...
If you'll bestow a small ( of what you have little , ) : Patience , a while , you'll hear the belly's answer . i Cit . You are long about it . Men . Note me this , good friend ; Your most grave belly was deliberate , Not rash like his ...
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... that , the gods sent not Corn for the rich men only : With these shreds They vented their complainings ; which being answer'd , And a petition granted them , a strange one , ( To break the heart of generosity , And make bold power ...
... that , the gods sent not Corn for the rich men only : With these shreds They vented their complainings ; which being answer'd , And a petition granted them , a strange one , ( To break the heart of generosity , And make bold power ...
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... but Rome was ready To answer us . VOL . XI . C Auf Nor did you think it folly , To keep CORIOLANUS . 17.
... but Rome was ready To answer us . VOL . XI . C Auf Nor did you think it folly , To keep CORIOLANUS . 17.
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Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters : who , upon the sudden , Clapp'd - to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the city . Lart , O noble fellow ! Who , sensible , outdares his senseless sword ...
Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters : who , upon the sudden , Clapp'd - to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the city . Lart , O noble fellow ! Who , sensible , outdares his senseless sword ...
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