The Works of Shakespeare, 10권Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399페이지 |
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... breath foul . What is more , they are cowards in battle , —hares and geese where they ought to be lions and foxes . In this last point Shakespeare diverged point blank from Plutarch . His tribunes deserve Plutarch's scornful epithets ...
... breath foul . What is more , they are cowards in battle , —hares and geese where they ought to be lions and foxes . In this last point Shakespeare diverged point blank from Plutarch . His tribunes deserve Plutarch's scornful epithets ...
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... breaths : they shall know we have strong arms too . Men . Why , masters , my good friends , mine . honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? First Cit . We cannot , sir , we are undone already . Men . I tell you , friends , most ...
... breaths : they shall know we have strong arms too . Men . Why , masters , my good friends , mine . honest neighbours , Will you undo yourselves ? First Cit . We cannot , sir , we are undone already . Men . I tell you , friends , most ...
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... breath . Meeting two such wealsmen as you are - I cannot call you Lycurguses - if the 60 drink you give me touch my palate adversely , I make a crooked face at it . I can't say your wor- ships have delivered the matter well , when I ...
... breath . Meeting two such wealsmen as you are - I cannot call you Lycurguses - if the 60 drink you give me touch my palate adversely , I make a crooked face at it . I can't say your wor- ships have delivered the matter well , when I ...
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... breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he would miss it rather Than carry it but by the suit of the gentry to him And the desire of the nobles . Sic . I wish no better Than have him hold that purpose and to put it In ...
... breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : O , he would miss it rather Than carry it but by the suit of the gentry to him And the desire of the nobles . Sic . I wish no better Than have him hold that purpose and to put it In ...
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... breath only ! Men . Do not stand upon ' t . We recommend to you , tribunes of the people , Our purpose to them and to our noble consul Wish we all joy and honour . : Senators . To Coriolanus come all joy and honour ! [ Flourish of ...
... breath only ! Men . Do not stand upon ' t . We recommend to you , tribunes of the people , Our purpose to them and to our noble consul Wish we all joy and honour . : Senators . To Coriolanus come all joy and honour ! [ Flourish of ...
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