The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude ...
... unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude ...
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... Unto the appetite and affection common Of the whole body . The belly answered , — 1 Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus ...
... Unto the appetite and affection common Of the whole body . The belly answered , — 1 Cit . Well , sir , what answer made the belly ? Men . Sir , I shall tell you . - With a kind of smile , Which ne'er came from the lungs , but even thus ...
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... unto the purpose , it is not worth the wagging of your beards ; and your beards deserve not so honourable a grave , as to stuff a botcher's cushion , or to be entomb'd in an ass's pack - saddle . Yet you must be saying , Marcius is ...
... unto the purpose , it is not worth the wagging of your beards ; and your beards deserve not so honourable a grave , as to stuff a botcher's cushion , or to be entomb'd in an ass's pack - saddle . Yet you must be saying , Marcius is ...
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... unto them , -Thus I did , and thus ; - Show them the unaking scars which I should hide , As if I had receiv'd them for the hire Of their breath only : Men . Our -- Do not stand upon't.- We recommend to you , tribunes of the people ...
... unto them , -Thus I did , and thus ; - Show them the unaking scars which I should hide , As if I had receiv'd them for the hire Of their breath only : Men . Our -- Do not stand upon't.- We recommend to you , tribunes of the people ...
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... unto you : besides , forget not With what contempt 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 ...
... unto you : besides , forget not With what contempt 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 ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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