The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Marcius also , though it liked him nothing to see the greatness of the people thus increased , did persuade the Patricians to show them- selves no less forward to fight for their country than the common people were , and to let them ...
... Marcius also , though it liked him nothing to see the greatness of the people thus increased , did persuade the Patricians to show them- selves no less forward to fight for their country than the common people were , and to let them ...
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... Marcius , be- ing very angry , cried out to them that they should leave spoiling , and wind themselves out of peril : howbeit , say to them what he could , very few would hearken to him . Wherefore , taking those that willingly offered ...
... Marcius , be- ing very angry , cried out to them that they should leave spoiling , and wind themselves out of peril : howbeit , say to them what he could , very few would hearken to him . Wherefore , taking those that willingly offered ...
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... Marcius to be set directly against them ; which the Consul granted , greatly praising his courage . When both armies came almost to join , Marcius advanced a good space before his company , and went so fiercely to give charge on the ...
... Marcius to be set directly against them ; which the Consul granted , greatly praising his courage . When both armies came almost to join , Marcius advanced a good space before his company , and went so fiercely to give charge on the ...
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... Marcius to take these gifts we offer him , but we will give him such a reward as he cannot refuse . Therefore we do order and decree , that hence- forth he be called CORIOLANUS , unless his valiant acts have won him that name before our ...
... Marcius to take these gifts we offer him , but we will give him such a reward as he cannot refuse . Therefore we do order and decree , that hence- forth he be called CORIOLANUS , unless his valiant acts have won him that name before our ...
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... Marcius , following this custom , showed many wounds and cuts upon his body , which he had re- ceived in seventeen years ' service at the wars : so that there was not a man among the people but was ashamed to re- fuse so valiant a man ...
... Marcius , following this custom , showed many wounds and cuts upon his body , which he had re- ceived in seventeen years ' service at the wars : so that there was not a man among the people but was ashamed to re- fuse so valiant a man ...
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