The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... meet the senate . Cor . Is this done ? Sic . The custom of request you have dis charg'd : The people do admit you ; and are summon'd To meet anon , upon your approbation . Cor . Where ? at the senate - house ? Sic . There , Coriolanus ...
... meet the senate . Cor . Is this done ? Sic . The custom of request you have dis charg'd : The people do admit you ; and are summon'd To meet anon , upon your approbation . Cor . Where ? at the senate - house ? Sic . There , Coriolanus ...
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... meet , but what must be , was law , : Then were they chosen in a better hour , Let what is meet , be said it must be meet , And throw their power i'the dust . Bru . Manifest treason . Sic . This a consul ? no . Bru . The Ediles , ho ...
... meet , but what must be , was law , : Then were they chosen in a better hour , Let what is meet , be said it must be meet , And throw their power i'the dust . Bru . Manifest treason . Sic . This a consul ? no . Bru . The Ediles , ho ...
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... meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to't . Men . You have told them home , And by my troth , you have cause . with me ? You'll sup Vol . Anger's my meat : I sup upon myself , And so shall starve with ...
... meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to't . Men . You have told them home , And by my troth , you have cause . with me ? You'll sup Vol . Anger's my meat : I sup upon myself , And so shall starve with ...
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... meet the ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full of tribunes such as you , A sea and land full : You have pray'd well to - day ; This morning , for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given ...
... meet the ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full of tribunes such as you , A sea and land full : You have pray'd well to - day ; This morning , for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given ...
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... meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who so firm , that cannot be seduc'd ? Cesar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , Cesar's ambition shall be glanced at : And ...
... meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes : For who so firm , that cannot be seduc'd ? Cesar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , Cesar's ambition shall be glanced at : And ...
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