The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... it is said Timon addressed the people of Athens in similar terms from the public tribune in the market place . See the Intro- duction . - H . N. H. Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who 119 TIMON OF ATHENS Act V. Sc . i .
... it is said Timon addressed the people of Athens in similar terms from the public tribune in the market place . See the Intro- duction . - H . N. H. Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who 119 TIMON OF ATHENS Act V. Sc . i .
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... opens , the founding of the Tribunitian office , and the appointment of the first Tribunes , the narrative goes on substantially as follows : Hereupon the city being grown again to good quiet and xiii CORIOLANUS Introduction.
... opens , the founding of the Tribunitian office , and the appointment of the first Tribunes , the narrative goes on substantially as follows : Hereupon the city being grown again to good quiet and xiii CORIOLANUS Introduction.
Seite 142
... Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could intreat to go with him , he did run certain forays into the dominion of the Antiates , where he met with great plenty of corn , and had a mar- velous great spoil , which he ...
... Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could intreat to go with him , he did run certain forays into the dominion of the Antiates , where he met with great plenty of corn , and had a mar- velous great spoil , which he ...
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... Tribunes laid all the fault upon Marcius , and sent their sergeants to arrest him . He stoutly withstood these officers ; where- upon the Tribunes , accompanied with the Ediles , went to fetch him by force , and so laid violent hands on ...
... Tribunes laid all the fault upon Marcius , and sent their sergeants to arrest him . He stoutly withstood these officers ; where- upon the Tribunes , accompanied with the Ediles , went to fetch him by force , and so laid violent hands on ...
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... Tribunes , after he had whispered with his companion , did pronounce Marcius condemned by the Tribunes to die ; and commanded the Ediles to apprehend him , and carry him straight to the rock Tarpeian , and to cast him head- long down ...
... Tribunes , after he had whispered with his companion , did pronounce Marcius condemned by the Tribunes to die ; and commanded the Ediles to apprehend him , and carry him straight to the rock Tarpeian , and to cast him head- long down ...
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