The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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Pagina 12
... hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - con- scienced men can be content to say it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude of his virtue . Sec ...
... hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft - con- scienced men can be content to say it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude of his virtue . Sec ...
Pagina 32
... hath been too violent For a second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not ; My work hath yet not warm'd me : fare you well : The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : to Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight ...
... hath been too violent For a second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not ; My work hath yet not warm'd me : fare you well : The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : to Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight ...
Pagina 42
... Hath not that honour in ' t it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle ...
... Hath not that honour in ' t it had ; for where I thought to crush him in an equal force , True sword to sword , I'll potch at him some way Or wrath or craft may get him . First Sol . He's the devil . Auf . Bolder , though not so subtle ...
Pagina 49
... hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart ...
... hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart ...
Pagina 54
... hath deserved worthily of his country and his ascent is not by such easy degrees as those who , having been supple and courteous to the people , bonneted , without any з0 further deed to have them at all into their esti- mation and ...
... hath deserved worthily of his country and his ascent is not by such easy degrees as those who , having been supple and courteous to the people , bonneted , without any з0 further deed to have them at all into their esti- mation and ...
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