The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 pages |
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... o'the city is risen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol ! Cit . Come , come . 1 Cit . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter MENENIUS AGRIPPA . 2 Cit . Worthy Menenins Agrippa : one that hath always loved the people . 1 Cit . He's one ...
... o'the city is risen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol ! Cit . Come , come . 1 Cit . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter MENENIUS AGRIPPA . 2 Cit . Worthy Menenins Agrippa : one that hath always loved the people . 1 Cit . He's one ...
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... o'the field If not , why cease you till you are so ? Com . Marcius , We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , to win our purpose . Mar. How lies their battle ? Know you on which side They have plac'd their men of trust ? Com ...
... o'the field If not , why cease you till you are so ? Com . Marcius , We have at disadvantage fought , and did Retire , to win our purpose . Mar. How lies their battle ? Know you on which side They have plac'd their men of trust ? Com ...
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... o'the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour , Than one of his ears to hear it ? -Proceed , Co- minius . Com . I shall ...
... o'the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter , ( That's thousand to one good one , ) when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour , Than one of his ears to hear it ? -Proceed , Co- minius . Com . I shall ...
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... o'the compass . 2 Cit . Think you so ? Which way , do you judge iny wit would fly ? 3 Cit . Nay , your wit will not so soon out as another man's will ; ' tis strongly wedged up in a block - bead : but if it were at liberty , ' twould ...
... o'the compass . 2 Cit . Think you so ? Which way , do you judge iny wit would fly ? 3 Cit . Nay , your wit will not so soon out as another man's will ; ' tis strongly wedged up in a block - bead : but if it were at liberty , ' twould ...
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... o'the state , If he should still malignantly remain Fast foe to the plebeii , * your voices might Be curses to yourselves ? You should have said , That , as his worthy deeds did claim no less Than what he stood for , so his gracious ...
... o'the state , If he should still malignantly remain Fast foe to the plebeii , * your voices might Be curses to yourselves ? You should have said , That , as his worthy deeds did claim no less Than what he stood for , so his gracious ...
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