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... fortune may be great , but my qualities ( demerits ) are equal to my for- tune , or nearly so : using a metaphor , I say that my de- merits can speak to , address , accost - what you will - my fortune , whom , for the moment , we will ...
... fortune may be great , but my qualities ( demerits ) are equal to my for- tune , or nearly so : using a metaphor , I say that my de- merits can speak to , address , accost - what you will - my fortune , whom , for the moment , we will ...
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... Fortune knows We scorn her most when most she offers blows . [ Exeunt . [ SCENE XII . Cæsar's camp in Egypt . Enter CESAR , DOLABELLA , THYREUS , and others . Caes . Let him appear that's come from Antony.- Know you him ? 1 But , unless ...
... Fortune knows We scorn her most when most she offers blows . [ Exeunt . [ SCENE XII . Cæsar's camp in Egypt . Enter CESAR , DOLABELLA , THYREUS , and others . Caes . Let him appear that's come from Antony.- Know you him ? 1 But , unless ...
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... fortune.1 200 [ The ladies make signs to Coriolanus . 1 A former fortune , a fortune such as I had before . Cor . [ To Volumnia , Virgilia , & c . ] Ay , and by ; But we will drink together ; and you s bear A better witness back than ...
... fortune.1 200 [ The ladies make signs to Coriolanus . 1 A former fortune , a fortune such as I had before . Cor . [ To Volumnia , Virgilia , & c . ] Ay , and by ; But we will drink together ; and you s bear A better witness back than ...
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