The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6 |
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الصفحة 48
And Volumnia , in Coriolanus , says to her son ; I kneel before thee , and
unproperly Shew duty as mistaken all the while Between the child and parent .
Now what is odd , and impropër , and mistaken , mit be concluded to be against
rule and ...
And Volumnia , in Coriolanus , says to her son ; I kneel before thee , and
unproperly Shew duty as mistaken all the while Between the child and parent .
Now what is odd , and impropër , and mistaken , mit be concluded to be against
rule and ...
الصفحة 164
Coriolanus curses his cowardly followers , in our author's tragedy so call'd , in a
manner not much unlike ; All the contagion of the South light on you , You
shames of Rome , you ! herds of boils and plagues Plaister you s'er , that you
may be ...
Coriolanus curses his cowardly followers , in our author's tragedy so call'd , in a
manner not much unlike ; All the contagion of the South light on you , You
shames of Rome , you ! herds of boils and plagues Plaister you s'er , that you
may be ...
الصفحة 183
In the very fame manner is the word used again in Coriolanus , speaking of
tribunes being chosen at an unfit time ; In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but
what muft be , was law , Then were they chosen , And in a little poem of our
author's ...
In the very fame manner is the word used again in Coriolanus , speaking of
tribunes being chosen at an unfit time ; In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but
what muft be , was law , Then were they chosen , And in a little poem of our
author's ...
الصفحة 264
... have gather'd head , and with a power Of high - resolved men , bent to the spoil
, " They hither march amain , under the conduct Of Lucius , son to old Andronicus
: Who threats in course of his revenge to do As much as ever Coriolanus did .
... have gather'd head , and with a power Of high - resolved men , bent to the spoil
, " They hither march amain , under the conduct Of Lucius , son to old Andronicus
: Who threats in course of his revenge to do As much as ever Coriolanus did .
الصفحة 323
CORIOLANUS : He was too hard for him dire & tly , to fay the troch on't : Before
Corioli , he scotch'd him , and notch'd him , like a Carbonado . ANTON Y and C
LEOPATRA . We'll beat ' em into bench - boles : I have yet Room for six scotcbes
...
CORIOLANUS : He was too hard for him dire & tly , to fay the troch on't : Before
Corioli , he scotch'd him , and notch'd him , like a Carbonado . ANTON Y and C
LEOPATRA . We'll beat ' em into bench - boles : I have yet Room for six scotcbes
...
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