The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , Since I heard thence ; These are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ...
What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , Since I heard thence ; These are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ...
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... shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than shields . - Advance , a They do disdain us much beyond our thoughts ,. braye Titus : 24 CORIOLANUS .
... shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than shields . - Advance , a They do disdain us much beyond our thoughts ,. braye Titus : 24 CORIOLANUS .
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a They do disdain us much beyond our thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . - Come , on my fellows ; He that retires , I'll take him for a Volce , And he shall feel mine edge . Alarum , and exeunt Romans and Volces , fighting .
a They do disdain us much beyond our thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . - Come , on my fellows ; He that retires , I'll take him for a Volce , And he shall feel mine edge . Alarum , and exeunt Romans and Volces , fighting .
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1 If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , He is mine , or I am his : Mine emulation Hath not that honour in't , it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , ( True sword to sword , ) I'll potch at him some way ...
1 If e'er again I meet him beard to beard , He is mine , or I am his : Mine emulation Hath not that honour in't , it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , ( True sword to sword , ) I'll potch at him some way ...
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Tis thought , That Marcius shall be consul : I have seen The dumb men throng to see him , and the blind To hear him speak : The matrons flung their gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the ...
Tis thought , That Marcius shall be consul : I have seen The dumb men throng to see him , and the blind To hear him speak : The matrons flung their gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the ...
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