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Pagina 5
... prayers for mercy . If Plutarch's Coriolanus is of somewhat varying complexion , his description of the Roman polity abounds in inconsistencies . He regards the Roman plebs with prepossessions derived from the mob of his own time , and ...
... prayers for mercy . If Plutarch's Coriolanus is of somewhat varying complexion , his description of the Roman polity abounds in inconsistencies . He regards the Roman plebs with prepossessions derived from the mob of his own time , and ...
Pagina 13
... pray First Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in 60 deeds . They say poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know we have ...
... pray First Cit . Our business is not unknown to the senate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll show ' em in 60 deeds . They say poor suitors have strong breaths : they shall know we have ...
Pagina 21
... pray , follow . [ Citizens steal away . Exeunt all but Sicinius and Brutus . Sic . Was ever man so proud as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When we were chosen tribunes for the people , — Bru . Mark'd you his lip and ...
... pray , follow . [ Citizens steal away . Exeunt all but Sicinius and Brutus . Sic . Was ever man so proud as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When we were chosen tribunes for the people , — Bru . Mark'd you his lip and ...
Pagina 24
... pray you , daughter , sing ; or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein he won honour than in the em- bracements of his bed where he would show most ...
... pray you , daughter , sing ; or express yourself in a more comfortable sort : if my son were my husband , I should freelier rejoice in that absence wherein he won honour than in the em- bracements of his bed where he would show most ...
Pagina 26
... prayers ; but I cannot go thither . 65. confirmed , determined . 71. mammocked , tore it in pieces . 80 74. crack , a disparaging term applied to a boy . D Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir 26 Coriolanus ACT I.
... prayers ; but I cannot go thither . 65. confirmed , determined . 71. mammocked , tore it in pieces . 80 74. crack , a disparaging term applied to a boy . D Vol . Why , I pray you ? Vir 26 Coriolanus ACT I.
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