The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... poor ; but Coriolanus proposed the abolition of the tribuneship , and the retention of the corn , because the people had obstinately refused to join in the expedition sent out to obtain it . The exasperated populace would instantly have ...
... poor ; but Coriolanus proposed the abolition of the tribuneship , and the retention of the corn , because the people had obstinately refused to join in the expedition sent out to obtain it . The exasperated populace would instantly have ...
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... poor host freedom . Com . Oh well begg'd ! Were he the butcher of my son , he should Be free , as is the wind ... poor , that you two have not in abundance ? Bru . He's poor in no one fault , but stored with all . Sic . Especially , in ...
... poor host freedom . Com . Oh well begg'd ! Were he the butcher of my son , he should Be free , as is the wind ... poor , that you two have not in abundance ? Bru . He's poor in no one fault , but stored with all . Sic . Especially , in ...
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... poor'st of all ; then shortly art thou mine . [ Excunt . ACT V. SCENE I. - Rome . - A Public Place . Enter MENENIUS ... poor grain or two , to leave unburnt , Or two ? I am one of those ; his mother , wife , Men . For one poor grain His ...
... poor'st of all ; then shortly art thou mine . [ Excunt . ACT V. SCENE I. - Rome . - A Public Place . Enter MENENIUS ... poor grain or two , to leave unburnt , Or two ? I am one of those ; his mother , wife , Men . For one poor grain His ...
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... poor men of your sort ; [ fault , Draw them to Tyber banks , and weep your tears Into the channel , till the lowest stream Do kiss the most exalted shores of all . [ Exeunt CITIZENS . See , whe'r their basest metal be not mov'd ; They ...
... poor men of your sort ; [ fault , Draw them to Tyber banks , and weep your tears Into the channel , till the lowest stream Do kiss the most exalted shores of all . [ Exeunt CITIZENS . See , whe'r their basest metal be not mov'd ; They ...
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... Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not a nobler man in Rome , than Antony . 4 Cit . Now mark him , he begins again to speak . Ant . But yesterday , the word of Cesar might Have stood against the world ...
... Poor soul ! his eyes are red as fire with weeping . 3 Cit . There's not a nobler man in Rome , than Antony . 4 Cit . Now mark him , he begins again to speak . Ant . But yesterday , the word of Cesar might Have stood against the world ...
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