The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... ) To fcale't a little more . ] Thus all the Editions , but withont any Manner of Senfe , that I can find out , The Poer must 2 Cit . Well , I'll hear it , Sir- have CORIOLANUS . 351 2 Cit. Our business is not unknown to the ...
... ) To fcale't a little more . ] Thus all the Editions , but withont any Manner of Senfe , that I can find out , The Poer must 2 Cit . Well , I'll hear it , Sir- have CORIOLANUS . 351 2 Cit. Our business is not unknown to the ...
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... good belly , And you the mutinous Members ; for examine Their Counfels , and their Cares ' ; digeft things rightly , Touching the weal o'th ' Common ; you fhall find , No No publick benefit , which you receive , But it CORIOLANUS . 353.
... good belly , And you the mutinous Members ; for examine Their Counfels , and their Cares ' ; digeft things rightly , Touching the weal o'th ' Common ; you fhall find , No No publick benefit , which you receive , But it CORIOLANUS . 353.
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... , be dif- comfited . I have reftor'd this Word in fome other Paffages of our Author ; where the Editors feem'd not to be aware of any fuch Word in our Language . Or Or hailstone in the Sun. Your virtue is , To 354 CORIOLANUS .
... , be dif- comfited . I have reftor'd this Word in fome other Paffages of our Author ; where the Editors feem'd not to be aware of any fuch Word in our Language . Or Or hailstone in the Sun. Your virtue is , To 354 CORIOLANUS .
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... . They are diffolv'd ; hang ' em , They said they were an hungry , figh'd forth Proverbs ; That hunger broke ftone walls that dogs muft eat , -- That That meat was made for mouths -that the Gods Sent CORIOLANUS . 355.
... . They are diffolv'd ; hang ' em , They said they were an hungry , figh'd forth Proverbs ; That hunger broke ftone walls that dogs muft eat , -- That That meat was made for mouths -that the Gods Sent CORIOLANUS . 355.
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... what I am , I'd with me only he . Com . You have fought together ? Mar. Were half to half the world by th ' ears , and he Upon my Party , I'd revolt , to make Only Only my wars with him . He is a lion 356 CORIOLANUS .
... what I am , I'd with me only he . Com . You have fought together ? Mar. Were half to half the world by th ' ears , and he Upon my Party , I'd revolt , to make Only Only my wars with him . He is a lion 356 CORIOLANUS .
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