The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Come , good sweet lady . - Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness out o'door , and go along with us . Vir . No : at ... comes news : -A wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say ...
... Come , good sweet lady . - Pr'ythee , Virgilia , turn thy solemness out o'door , and go along with us . Vir . No : at ... comes news : -A wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say ...
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... Come , blow thy blast . மக They sound a parley . Enter , on the walls , some Sena- tors and Others . Tullus Aufidius , is he within your walls ? 1 Sen. No , nor a man that fears you less than he , That's lesser than a little . Hark ...
... Come , blow thy blast . மக They sound a parley . Enter , on the walls , some Sena- tors and Others . Tullus Aufidius , is he within your walls ? 1 Sen. No , nor a man that fears you less than he , That's lesser than a little . Hark ...
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... 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 . The Romans are beaten back to their trenches . MARCIUS . Re - enter Mar. All the ...
... 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 . The Romans are beaten back to their trenches . MARCIUS . Re - enter Mar. All the ...
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... come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , By interims , and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : -The ...
... come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , By interims , and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : -The ...
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... Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From every meaner man's . Come I too late ? Mar. Com . Ay , CORIOLANUS . 29.
... Come I too late ? Com . The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From every meaner man's . Come I too late ? Mar. Com . Ay , CORIOLANUS . 29.
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