The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... Coriolanus , ..... 2 Julius Cæsar , ... 3 Antony and Cleopatra , 4 Titus Andronicus , .... 5 Troilus and Cressida ,. 6 Timon of Athens , .... • 7 Pericles , Prince of Tyre , .... +8 Hamlet , Prince of Denmark ,. 9 Othello , the Moor of ...
... Coriolanus , ..... 2 Julius Cæsar , ... 3 Antony and Cleopatra , 4 Titus Andronicus , .... 5 Troilus and Cressida ,. 6 Timon of Athens , .... • 7 Pericles , Prince of Tyre , .... +8 Hamlet , Prince of Denmark ,. 9 Othello , the Moor of ...
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... ; but I Appear not like a guest . Cor . Be gone ! Act IV . Scene IV . Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . cularize their abundance ; our sufferance is a gain to. Coriolanus .
... ; but I Appear not like a guest . Cor . Be gone ! Act IV . Scene IV . Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . cularize their abundance ; our sufferance is a gain to. Coriolanus .
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... that any undiscovered clue is in existence , by which the memoria . of his actions can be redeemed from its present obscurity . CORIOLANUS . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THIS play , X11 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE .
... that any undiscovered clue is in existence , by which the memoria . of his actions can be redeemed from its present obscurity . CORIOLANUS . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THIS play , X11 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... Coriolanus ( so called for his exploits at Corioli ) with other young patri- cians , making excursions into the enemy's country , returned , laden with corn . Provisions also arriving from Sicily , the senate determined upon selling ...
... Coriolanus ( so called for his exploits at Corioli ) with other young patri- cians , making excursions into the enemy's country , returned , laden with corn . Provisions also arriving from Sicily , the senate determined upon selling ...
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... toe of this assembly ? 1 Cit . I the great toe ? Why the great toe ? Men . For that , being one o'the lowest , basest , poorest , • Whereas . Participating . indings 1 Exactly . Will then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if 2 Act 1 . CORIOLANUS .
... toe of this assembly ? 1 Cit . I the great toe ? Why the great toe ? Men . For that , being one o'the lowest , basest , poorest , • Whereas . Participating . indings 1 Exactly . Will then cry out of Marcius , Oh ! if 2 Act 1 . CORIOLANUS .
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