The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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The other side o'the city is risen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . Cit . Come , come . i Cit . Soft ; who comes here ? > Enter MENENU'S AGRIPPA . 2 Cit . Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the people . i ...
The other side o'the city is risen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . Cit . Come , come . i Cit . Soft ; who comes here ? > Enter MENENU'S AGRIPPA . 2 Cit . Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the people . i ...
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No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . 0 , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . Tit .
No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch , and fight with the other , Ere stay behind this business . Men . 0 , true bred ! 1 Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where , I know , Our greatest friends attend us . Tit .
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No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made me stay , I fled from words . You sooth'd not , therefore hurt not : But , your people , I love them as they weigh . Men . Pray now , sit down . Cor .
No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made me stay , I fled from words . You sooth'd not , therefore hurt not : But , your people , I love them as they weigh . Men . Pray now , sit down . Cor .
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We are not to stay all together , but to come by him where he stands , by ones , by twos , and by threes . He's to make his requests by particulars ; wherein every one of us has a single honour , in giving him our own voices with our ...
We are not to stay all together , but to come by him where he stands , by ones , by twos , and by threes . He's to make his requests by particulars ; wherein every one of us has a single honour , in giving him our own voices with our ...
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May I then change these garments ? Sic . You may , sir . Cor . That I'll straight do ; and , knowing myself again , Repair to the senate - house . Men . I'll keep you company . - Will you along ? Bru . We stay here for the people .
May I then change these garments ? Sic . You may , sir . Cor . That I'll straight do ; and , knowing myself again , Repair to the senate - house . Men . I'll keep you company . - Will you along ? Bru . We stay here for the people .
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