The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... hand ? Where go you With bats and clubs ? The matter ? Speak , I pray you . 1 Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in deeds . They ...
... hand ? Where go you With bats and clubs ? The matter ? Speak , I pray you . 1 Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in deeds . They ...
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... hand then wiping , forth he goes ; Like to a harvest - man , that's task'd to mow Or all , or lose his hire . Vir . His bloody brow ! O , Jupiter , no blood ! Vol . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man , Than gilt his trophy : The ...
... hand then wiping , forth he goes ; Like to a harvest - man , that's task'd to mow Or all , or lose his hire . Vir . His bloody brow ! O , Jupiter , no blood ! Vol . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man , Than gilt his trophy : The ...
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... Lesser his person than an ill report ; If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , And that his country's dearer than himself ; Let him , alone , or so many , so minded , Wave thus , [ waving his hand . ] to CORIOLANUS . 31.
... Lesser his person than an ill report ; If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , And that his country's dearer than himself ; Let him , alone , or so many , so minded , Wave thus , [ waving his hand . ] to CORIOLANUS . 31.
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William Shakespeare Manley Wood. Wave thus , [ waving his hand . ] to express his dis- position , And follow Marcius . [ They all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps . O me , alone ! Make ...
William Shakespeare Manley Wood. Wave thus , [ waving his hand . ] to express his dis- position , And follow Marcius . [ They all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps . O me , alone ! Make ...
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... hand in his heart . Go you to the city ; Learn , how ' tis held ; and what they are , that must Be hostages for Rome . I 1 Sol . Will not you go ? Auf . I am attended at the cypress grove : pray you , ( ' Tis south the city mills ...
... hand in his heart . Go you to the city ; Learn , how ' tis held ; and what they are , that must Be hostages for Rome . I 1 Sol . Will not you go ? Auf . I am attended at the cypress grove : pray you , ( ' Tis south the city mills ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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