The Plays of William ShakespeareVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1809 |
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... Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A. U. C. 266 . MALONE The whole history is exactly followed , and many of the principal speeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plutarch . POPE . PERSONS REPRESENTED ...
... Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A. U. C. 266 . MALONE The whole history is exactly followed , and many of the principal speeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plutarch . POPE . PERSONS REPRESENTED ...
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... Rome ; and partly in the territories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE 1. - Rome . A PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Rome ; and partly in the territories of the Volscians and Antiates . CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE 1. - Rome . A PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE 1. - Rome . A street . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE 1. - Rome . A street . Enter a company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 Cit . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . Cit . Speak , speak ...
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... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o'th ' common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : For examine Their counsels , and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o'th ' common ; you shall find , No publick benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
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... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Is it not yours ? Auf . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , Since I ...
... Rome are enter'd in our counsels , And know how we proceed . Is it not yours ? Auf . What ever hath been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , Since I ...
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