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... Coriolanus . Praises is here used for beauties , the cause of admiration and praise . MALONE . So , in The Elder Brother , Charles says of Angelina , She has a face looks like a story ; " The flory of the heavens looks very like her ...
... Coriolanus . Praises is here used for beauties , the cause of admiration and praise . MALONE . So , in The Elder Brother , Charles says of Angelina , She has a face looks like a story ; " The flory of the heavens looks very like her ...
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... Coriolanus : and to poor we 1 " Thine enmity's moft capital . " STEEVENS . • Whereas no glory's - Whereas , it has been already observed , was anciently used for where . MALONE . That's the least fear : for , by the femblance - ) It ...
... Coriolanus : and to poor we 1 " Thine enmity's moft capital . " STEEVENS . • Whereas no glory's - Whereas , it has been already observed , was anciently used for where . MALONE . That's the least fear : for , by the femblance - ) It ...
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... Coriolanus : like scaled sculls " Before the belching whale . " STEEVENS . 5 I would have been that day in the belfry . ] That is , I should wish to have been that day in the belfry . M. MASON . should never have left , till he cast ...
... Coriolanus : like scaled sculls " Before the belching whale . " STEEVENS . 5 I would have been that day in the belfry . ] That is , I should wish to have been that day in the belfry . M. MASON . should never have left , till he cast ...
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... Coriolanus : " See you yond ' coign o'the Capitol ? " STEEVENS . • Can ftead the quest . ] i . e . help , befriend , or affift the fearch . So , in Measure for Measure : 2 " - can you fo flead me , " To bring me to the fight of Isabella ...
... Coriolanus : " See you yond ' coign o'the Capitol ? " STEEVENS . • Can ftead the quest . ] i . e . help , befriend , or affift the fearch . So , in Measure for Measure : 2 " - can you fo flead me , " To bring me to the fight of Isabella ...
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... Coriolanus : “ _ as if the world " Was feverous , and did tremble . " MALONE . The very principals did seem to rend , And all to topple : The principals are the Arongest rafters it 2. GENT . That is the cause we trouble you 418 PERICLES ,
... Coriolanus : “ _ as if the world " Was feverous , and did tremble . " MALONE . The very principals did seem to rend , And all to topple : The principals are the Arongest rafters it 2. GENT . That is the cause we trouble you 418 PERICLES ,
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