The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lar- tius , are set down before their city Corioli ; they no- thing doubt prevailing , and to make it brief wars . This is true , on mine honour ...
... Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lar- tius , are set down before their city Corioli ; they no- thing doubt prevailing , and to make it brief wars . This is true , on mine honour ...
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... those that have the spirit , will haste To help Cominius . Lart . ( 1 Worthy sir , thou bleed'st ; Thy exercise hath been too violent for A second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not : My work hath CORIOLANUS . 27.
... those that have the spirit , will haste To help Cominius . Lart . ( 1 Worthy sir , thou bleed'st ; Thy exercise hath been too violent for A second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not : My work hath CORIOLANUS . 27.
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... Cominius . Enter COMINIUS and forces , retreating . .. Com . Breathe you , my friends ; well fought : we are come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charg'd again ...
... Cominius . Enter COMINIUS and forces , retreating . .. Com . Breathe you , my friends ; well fought : we are come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charg'd again ...
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... Cominius and Caius Marcius , enters with a lieutenant , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So , let the ports be guarded : keep your duties , As I have set them down . If I do send , despatch Those centuries to our aid ; the ...
... Cominius and Caius Marcius , enters with a lieutenant , a party of soldiers , and a scout . Lart . So , let the ports be guarded : keep your duties , As I have set them down . If I do send , despatch Those centuries to our aid ; the ...
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... COMINIUS , and Romans ; at the other side , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf , and other Romans . Com . If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle ...
... COMINIUS , and Romans ; at the other side , MARCIUS , with his arm in a scarf , and other Romans . Com . If I should tell thee o'er this thy day's work , Thou'lt not believe thy deeds : but I'll report it , Where senators shall mingle ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Julius Caesar William Shakespeare,George Steevens No preview available - 2015 |
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Alarum Antium Aufidius banish'd bear beseech blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Caius Marcius Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cimber Cinna Citizens Clitus Cominius consul Corioli death Decius Decius Brutus deed do't doth drums enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear follow friends gates give gods hand hate hath hear heart honour ides of March JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Lart look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Menenius Messala Metellus mother never night noble o'the Octavius patricians peace Philippi Pindarus pr'ythee pray Publius Re-enter Romans Rome SCENE senators Serv Shakspeare shout SICINIUS soldier speak stand STEEVENS sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Titinius TITUS LARTIUS to-day tongue traitors Trebonius tribunes unto VIRGILIA voices Volces Volcian VOLUMNIA WARBURTON wife word worthy wounds