The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Roman Lucrece for her chastity 290 And to conclude , we have ' greed so well together , That upon Sunday is the wedding - day . Kath . I'll see thee hang'd on Sunday first . 300 Gre . Hark , Petruchio ; she says she ' ll see thee hang'd ...
... Roman Lucrece for her chastity 290 And to conclude , we have ' greed so well together , That upon Sunday is the wedding - day . Kath . I'll see thee hang'd on Sunday first . 300 Gre . Hark , Petruchio ; she says she ' ll see thee hang'd ...
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... Romans is being planned , though he soon after begins to dread Coriolanus's power . The expedi- tion proceeds against Rome , to the utter dismay of the tribunes and their adherents . V. The Roman forces being powerless to cope with the ...
... Romans is being planned , though he soon after begins to dread Coriolanus's power . The expedi- tion proceeds against Rome , to the utter dismay of the tribunes and their adherents . V. The Roman forces being powerless to cope with the ...
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William Shakespeare. self . It is not the Roman people who bring about his destruction ; it is the patrician haughtiness and passion- ate self - will of Coriolanus himself . Were the contest of political parties the chief interest of ...
William Shakespeare. self . It is not the Roman people who bring about his destruction ; it is the patrician haughtiness and passion- ate self - will of Coriolanus himself . Were the contest of political parties the chief interest of ...
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... Roman matronage , and of that profound religion toward womanhood which formed so large and powerful an element in the social constitution of republican Rome ! And what a comment does this deep awe of motherhood , taken along with the ...
... Roman matronage , and of that profound religion toward womanhood which formed so large and powerful an element in the social constitution of republican Rome ! And what a comment does this deep awe of motherhood , taken along with the ...
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... Roman drama testifies to his innately anti - democratic tendencies . He seized with avidity upon every instance in Plutarch of the stu- pidity and brutality of the masses . Recall , for example , the scene in which the mob murders Cinna ...
... Roman drama testifies to his innately anti - democratic tendencies . He seized with avidity upon every instance in Plutarch of the stu- pidity and brutality of the masses . Recall , for example , the scene in which the mob murders Cinna ...
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