The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Follow , Cominius ; we must follow Right worthy your priority . Com . Lead you on : you ; Noble Lartius ! 1 Sen. Hence ! To your homes , be gone . Mar. [ To the Citizens . Nay , let them follow : The Volces have much corn ; take these ...
... Follow , Cominius ; we must follow Right worthy your priority . Com . Lead you on : you ; Noble Lartius ! 1 Sen. Hence ! To your homes , be gone . Mar. [ To the Citizens . Nay , let them follow : The Volces have much corn ; take these ...
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... follows them to the gates . So , now the gates are ope : -Now prove good se conds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : Mark me , and do the like . [ He enters the gates , and is shut in . 1 Sol . Fool ...
... follows them to the gates . So , now the gates are ope : -Now prove good se conds : ' Tis for the followers fortune widens them , Not for the fliers : Mark me , and do the like . [ He enters the gates , and is shut in . 1 Sol . Fool ...
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... follow Marcius . [ They all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps . O me , alone ! Make you a sword of me ? If these shows be not outward , which of you But is four Volces ? None of you , but ...
... follow Marcius . [ They all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps . O me , alone ! Make you a sword of me ? If these shows be not outward , which of you But is four Volces ? None of you , but ...
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... follows it , that I am known well enough too ? What harm can your bisson 20 conspectuities glean out of this character , if I be known well enough too ? 21 Bru . Come , sir , come , we know you well enough . Men . You know neither me ...
... follows it , that I am known well enough too ? What harm can your bisson 20 conspectuities glean out of this character , if I be known well enough too ? 21 Bru . Come , sir , come , we know you well enough . Men . You know neither me ...
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... follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha ! Marcius coming home ? Vol . Ay , worthy Menenius ; and with most pro- sperous approbation . Men . Take ...
... follow your eyes so fast ? Vol . Honourable Menenius , my boy Marcius ap- . proaches ; for the love of Juno , let's go . Men . Ha ! Marcius coming home ? Vol . Ay , worthy Menenius ; and with most pro- sperous approbation . Men . Take ...
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