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" Auf. 1 mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the war of words ; But, pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid, fair proposal. "
The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : to ... - Page 241
by James Thomson - 1774
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Edward and Eleonora; Tancred and Sigismunda; Coralianus

James Thomson - 1757 - 300 pages
...plainly, Tullus, by your looks difcern You difapprove my conduit.. . • -, TULLUS. Caius Marciut, I mean not to aflail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the war of words ; Eut, pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of fteady reafon, here to make. A candid fair...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements. ...

James Thomson - 1766 - 310 pages
...by your looks difcera You disapprove my conduft. TULLUS.. Cains Mar c tut t . I mean not to aflaif thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...apart, and all that can pervert The light of fteady reafon,.here to make A candid lair propofal, 'CORI-Ot/AlUUS. Speak. I hear dree; T0LLUS. I need not...
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Coriolanus: A Tragedy

James Thomson - 1767 - 68 pages
...II. COIUOLANUS, TuLLUS. Cor. I plainly, Tullus, by your looks difcern You difapprove my conduct. Tul. Caius Marcius, I mean not to aflail thee with the...that can pervert The light of fteady reafon, here to niiikc A candid fair propofal. Cor. Speak. I hear thee. Tul. I need not tell thee, that I have perform'd...
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 332 pages
...Tullus, by your looks discern You disapprove my conduct. TULLUS. Caius Marcius, I mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid fair proposal. COIUOLAN MS. Speak. I hear thee. TULLUS. I need...
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The works of mr. James Thomson, to which is prefixed the life of ..., Volume 3

James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...Tullus, by your looks discern You disapprove my conduct. TULLUS. Caius Marcius, I mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid fair proposal. CORIOLANUS. [He goct out. Speak. I hear thee. TULLUS....
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 pages
...Tullus, by your looks discern You disapprove my conduct. TULLUS. Caius Marcius, I mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the war of words i But, pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid fair...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 pages
...Cor. I plainly, Tullus, by your looks perceive, You disapprove my conduct. Auf. 1 mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid, fair proposal. Cor. Speak, I hear thee. Auf. I need not tell...
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Shakspeare's Coriolanus, Or, The Roman Matron: A Historical Play

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 78 pages
...Cor. I plainly, Tullus, by your looks perceive, You disapprove my conduct, Auf. I mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...But, pride apart, and all that can pervert The light ot steady reason, here to make A candid, fair proposal. Cor. Speak, I hear thee. Auf. I need not tell...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 pages
...Cor. I PLAINLY, Tullus, by your looks perceive, You disapprove my conduct. Auf. I mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid, fair proposal. Cor. Speak, I hear thee. Auf. I need not tell...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Volume 6

Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 pages
...Cor. 1 plainly, 1'ullus, by your looks perceive, You disapprove my conduct. Auf. 1 mean not to assail thee with the clamour Of loud reproaches, and the...pride apart, and all that can pervert The light of steady reason, here to make A candid, fair proposal. Cor. Speak, 1 hear thee. Auf. I need not tell...
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