The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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... I , --considering how honour would become such a person ; that it was no better than picture - like to hang by the wall , if renown made it not stir , --- was pleased to let him seek danger where he was like to find fame .
... I , --considering how honour would become such a person ; that it was no better than picture - like to hang by the wall , if renown made it not stir , --- was pleased to let him seek danger where he was like to find fame .
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The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords !
The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords !
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It will be dangerous to Go on : no further . Cor . What makes this change ? Men . The matter ? Com . Hath he not pass'd the nobles , and the conimons ? Bru . Corninius , no . Cor . Have I had children's voices ? 1 Sen.
It will be dangerous to Go on : no further . Cor . What makes this change ? Men . The matter ? Com . Hath he not pass'd the nobles , and the conimons ? Bru . Corninius , no . Cor . Have I had children's voices ? 1 Sen.
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... being but The horn and noise o'the monsters 37 , wants not spirit To say , he'll turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance : if none , awake Your dangerous lenity .
... being but The horn and noise o'the monsters 37 , wants not spirit To say , he'll turn your current in a ditch , And make your channel his ? If he have power , Then vail your ignorance : if none , awake Your dangerous lenity .
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... be less fearful than discreet ; That love the fundamental part of state , More than you doubt the change of't ; that prefer A noble life before a long , and wish and no ار * 40 To jump a body with a dangerous physick CORIOLANUS .
... be less fearful than discreet ; That love the fundamental part of state , More than you doubt the change of't ; that prefer A noble life before a long , and wish and no ار * 40 To jump a body with a dangerous physick CORIOLANUS .
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