The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Volumen6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words dis - bench'd you not . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : Sir , I hope , No , Sir : yet oft , I ...
... never shame to hear What you have nobly done . Cor . I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words dis - bench'd you not . Cor . Your honours ' pardon : Sir , I hope , No , Sir : yet oft , I ...
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... never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at ; And look'd upon things precious , as they were The common muck o ...
... never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at ; And look'd upon things precious , as they were The common muck o ...
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... never without your tricks : you may . --- you may , 3 Cit . Are you all resolved to give your voices ? But that's no matter ; the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man ...
... never without your tricks : you may . --- you may , 3 Cit . Are you all resolved to give your voices ? But that's no matter ; the greater part carries it . I say , if he would incline to the people , there was never a worthier man ...
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... never my desire yet , To trouble the poor with begging . 1 Cit . You must think , if we give you any thing , we hope to gain by you . Cor . Well then , I pray , your price o ' the consulship ? 1 Cit . The price is , to ask it kindly ...
... never my desire yet , To trouble the poor with begging . 1 Cit . You must think , if we give you any thing , we hope to gain by you . Cor . Well then , I pray , your price o ' the consulship ? 1 Cit . The price is , to ask it kindly ...
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... never be so noble as a consul , Nor yoke with him for tribune . Men . Let's be calm . This paltering Com . The people are abus'd . Set on . Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus - Deserved this so dishonour'd rub , laid falsely I ' V ...
... never be so noble as a consul , Nor yoke with him for tribune . Men . Let's be calm . This paltering Com . The people are abus'd . Set on . Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus - Deserved this so dishonour'd rub , laid falsely I ' V ...
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