The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... consul , there is no remedy . " But in his representation of this fact Shakspere had to create a char- acter , and to make that character act and re - act upon the character of the people . Coriolanus was essentially and necessarily ...
... consul , there is no remedy . " But in his representation of this fact Shakspere had to create a char- acter , and to make that character act and re - act upon the character of the people . Coriolanus was essentially and necessarily ...
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... consul , but before he can assume the office , the people must give their consent . The plebeians would willingly have given him their support , but the speeches in which he asks for it are made so listlessly that it is very easy for ...
... consul , but before he can assume the office , the people must give their consent . The plebeians would willingly have given him their support , but the speeches in which he asks for it are made so listlessly that it is very easy for ...
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... consul . Bru . On the sudden , Then our office may , During his power , go sleep . Sic . He cannot temperately transport his honors From where he should begin and end , but will Lose those he hath won . Bru . Sic . In that there's ...
... consul . Bru . On the sudden , Then our office may , During his power , go sleep . Sic . He cannot temperately transport his honors From where he should begin and end , but will Lose those he hath won . Bru . Sic . In that there's ...
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... consul : I have seen the dumb men throng to see him and The blind to hear him speak : matrons flung gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchers , Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , 290 As to Jove's statue , and the ...
... consul : I have seen the dumb men throng to see him and The blind to hear him speak : matrons flung gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchers , Upon him as he pass'd : the nobles bended , 290 As to Jove's statue , and the ...
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... Consul , Menenius , Coriolanus , Senators , Sicinius and Brutus . The Senators take their places ; the Tribunes take their places by themselves . Coriolanus stands . Men . Having determined of the Volsces and To send for Titus Lartius ...
... Consul , Menenius , Coriolanus , Senators , Sicinius and Brutus . The Senators take their places ; the Tribunes take their places by themselves . Coriolanus stands . Men . Having determined of the Volsces and To send for Titus Lartius ...
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