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" To expel him thence. I think he'll be to Rome, As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature. "
Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen - Page 174
1867
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The Best Elizabethan Plays

William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1890 - 628 pages
...graves ; the which to do Must make some work with Creon. 150 1 Cf. Coriolanus, iv, 7 : " I think he'll be to Rome, As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature." 2 Those who take their own lives by hanging, stabbing, poison, and throwing themselves from a height....
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Coriolanus

William Shakespeare - 1891 - 294 pages
...him ere he sits down; And the nobility of Rome are his: The senators and patricians love him too. 30 The tribunes are no soldiers; and their people Will...to Rome 'As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it ly sovereignty of nature. First he was A noble servant to them, but he could not Carry his honours...
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A Concordance to the Plays of Shakespeare

William Henry Davenport Adams - English literature - 1891 - 568 pages
...should say * doubt." Love's L. Lost, vi Osiers. The rank of osiers. As you Like ft, iv. 3. Osprey. He'll of Errh - By sovereignty of nature. Cor. iv. 7. Ossa. Till our ground, Singeing his pate against the burning...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Titus ...

William Shakespeare - 1892 - 678 pages
...soldiers ; and their people Will be as rash in the repeal, as hasty To expel him thence. I think he 'll be to Rome As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it 14 — 16 Join'd... solely.] Aa in Malone. As one line, S. Walker conj., reading Two lines, ending...
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Coriolanus ; Julius Caesar ; Antony and Cleopatra ; King John

William Shakespeare - 1893 - 500 pages
...be as rash in the 7 repeal, as hasty T' expel him thence. I think he'll be to Rome As is the 8osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature....he was A noble servant to them ; but he could not ( 'arry his honours even : whether 'twas pride, Which 9out of daily fortune ever taints 40 The happy...
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The Cambridge Companion to the Bible

Joseph Rawson Lumby - Bible - 1893 - 466 pages
...catch. Prov. 6. 2. Take up, to obtain on credit Nehem. 5. 2. Take tvrong, to endure wrong. 1 C'or. 6. 7. As Is the osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature. Shak. Cor. iv. 7. Si. TALE, a. number. Ex. 5. 8; 1 S. 18. 27; 1 Chr. 9. 2a He hath even the veral heares...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 676 pages
...ere he sits down ; And the nobility of Rome are his : The senators and patricians love him too : so The tribunes are no soldiers ; and their people Will...to Rome As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it 14 — 16 Join'd... solely."] As in Malone. As one line, S. Walker conj., reading Two lines, ending...
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Birds from Moidart and Elsewhere

Jane Blackburn, Jemima Blackburn - Birds - 1895 - 388 pages
...mentions it in the play when Coriolanus is besieging Rome. Tullus Aufidius says of him — "I think he'll be to Rome, As is the osprey to the fish, Who takes it by sovereignty of nature." Now, it is not likely that a play-writer would seek to make his meaning clearer to Ids audience by...
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The Best Elizabethan Plays ...

William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1895 - 622 pages
...graves ; the which to do Must make some work with Creon. 150 1 Cf. Coriolanus, iv, 7 : " I think he'll be to Rome, As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature." 2 Those who take their own lives by hanging, stabbing, poison, and throwing themselves from a height....
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Natural History in Shakespeare's Time: Being Extracts Illustrative of the ...

Herbert West Seager - Natural history - 1896 - 376 pages
...about, Whilst they within are labouring to get out. Heywodd, " Anna and Phyllis," embl. 2. Osprey. As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it By sovereignty of nature. CORIOLANUS, iv. 7, 34. THE Osprey only, before her little ones be feathered, will beat and strike them...
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