The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... young patri- cians , making excursions into the enemy's country , returned , laden with corn . Provisions also arriving from Sicily , the senate determined upon selling them at a cheap rate to the poor ; but Coriolanus proposed the ...
... young patri- cians , making excursions into the enemy's country , returned , laden with corn . Provisions also arriving from Sicily , the senate determined upon selling them at a cheap rate to the poor ; but Coriolanus proposed the ...
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... young MARCIUS , VALERIA , and ATTENDANTS . My wife comes foremost ; then the honour'd mould Wherein this trunk was fram'd , and in her band The grand - child to her blood . But , out , affection ! All bond and privilege of nature ...
... young MARCIUS , VALERIA , and ATTENDANTS . My wife comes foremost ; then the honour'd mould Wherein this trunk was fram'd , and in her band The grand - child to her blood . But , out , affection ! All bond and privilege of nature ...
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... young Scotch Nobleman , the Earl of Sterline ; and in many passages of each , a strong similarity may be traced : --- this was probably occasioned by both authors drawing their materials from the same source .--- A Latin play on this ...
... young Scotch Nobleman , the Earl of Sterline ; and in many passages of each , a strong similarity may be traced : --- this was probably occasioned by both authors drawing their materials from the same source .--- A Latin play on this ...
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... young Scotch Nobleman, the Earl of Sterline t and in many pottage* of each, a strong similarity may be traced -.—-this was probably occasioned by both authors drawing their materials froui the same source. — A Latin play on this subject ...
... young Scotch Nobleman, the Earl of Sterline t and in many pottage* of each, a strong similarity may be traced -.—-this was probably occasioned by both authors drawing their materials froui the same source. — A Latin play on this subject ...
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... young Octavius , come , Revenge yourselves alone on Cassius ! For Cassius is aweary of the world : Hated by one he loves ; bray'd by his brother ; Check'd like a bondman ; all his faults observ'd , Set in a note - book , learn'd , and ...
... young Octavius , come , Revenge yourselves alone on Cassius ! For Cassius is aweary of the world : Hated by one he loves ; bray'd by his brother ; Check'd like a bondman ; all his faults observ'd , Set in a note - book , learn'd , and ...
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