The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Page 16
The present wars devour him : he is grown Too proud to be so valiant . Sic . Such a nature , Tickled with good success , disdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His insolence can brook to be commanded Under ...
The present wars devour him : he is grown Too proud to be so valiant . Sic . Such a nature , Tickled with good success , disdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His insolence can brook to be commanded Under ...
Page 17
More than his singularity , he goes Upon this present action . Bru . Let's along [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Corioli , The Senate - House . ' Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . i Sen. So , your opinion is , Aufidius , That they of ...
More than his singularity , he goes Upon this present action . Bru . Let's along [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Corioli , The Senate - House . ' Enter TULLUS AUFIDIUS , and certain Senators . i Sen. So , your opinion is , Aufidius , That they of ...
Page 31
... by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius , and his Antiates : And that you not delay the present " ?; but , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , this very hour . Com .
... by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius , and his Antiates : And that you not delay the present " ?; but , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , this very hour . Com .
Page 52
... please you , Most reverend and grave elders , to desire The present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius Marcius Coriolanus ; whom We meet here , both to ...
... please you , Most reverend and grave elders , to desire The present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius Marcius Coriolanus ; whom We meet here , both to ...
Page 66
... he wore the humble weed ; How in his suit he scorn'd you : but your loves , Thinking upon his services , took from you The apprehension of his present portance , Which gibingly , ungravely , he did fashion After the 66 CORIOLANUS .
... he wore the humble weed ; How in his suit he scorn'd you : but your loves , Thinking upon his services , took from you The apprehension of his present portance , Which gibingly , ungravely , he did fashion After the 66 CORIOLANUS .
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