The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6 |
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الصفحة 376
... bail too in this passage ; but in the old quarto which I have of Locrine , ready
your > Enter Caius Marcius , Hail , noble Marcius ! priate 376 CORIOLANU S.
Even to the court, the heart; to th...
... bail too in this passage ; but in the old quarto which I have of Locrine , ready
your > Enter Caius Marcius , Hail , noble Marcius ! priate 376 CORIOLANU S.
Even to the court, the heart; to th...
الصفحة 377
Enter Caius Marcius , Hail , noble Marcius ! ( rogues , Mar. Thanks . What's the
matter , you dissentious That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make
yourselves fcabs ? 2 Cit . We have ever your good word . Mar. He , that will give
good ...
Enter Caius Marcius , Hail , noble Marcius ! ( rogues , Mar. Thanks . What's the
matter , you dissentious That , rubbing the poor itch of your opinion , Make
yourselves fcabs ? 2 Cit . We have ever your good word . Mar. He , that will give
good ...
الصفحة 379
Where's Caius Marcius ? Mar. Here what's the matter ? Mes . The news is , Sir ,
the Volscians are in arms . Mar. I'm glad on't , then we shall have means to vent
Our musty superfuity . See , our belt elders ! - Enter Sicinius Velutus , Junius
Brutus ...
Where's Caius Marcius ? Mar. Here what's the matter ? Mes . The news is , Sir ,
the Volscians are in arms . Mar. I'm glad on't , then we shall have means to vent
Our musty superfuity . See , our belt elders ! - Enter Sicinius Velutus , Junius
Brutus ...
الصفحة 380
Was ever man so proud , as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When
we were chosen tribunes for the people Bru . Mark'd you his lip and eyes ? Sic
Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being movid , he will not spare to gird the gods Sic .
Was ever man so proud , as is this Marcius ? Bru . He has no equal . Sic . When
we were chosen tribunes for the people Bru . Mark'd you his lip and eyes ? Sic
Nay , but his taunts . Bru . Being movid , he will not spare to gird the gods Sic .
الصفحة 382
Nay more , Some parcels of their power are forth already , And only hitherward . I
leave your honours . If we and Caius Marcius chance to meet , ' Tis sworn
between us , we shall ever strike Till one can do no more . All . The gods aflift you
!
Nay more , Some parcels of their power are forth already , And only hitherward . I
leave your honours . If we and Caius Marcius chance to meet , ' Tis sworn
between us , we shall ever strike Till one can do no more . All . The gods aflift you
!
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