The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Nide 9 |
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Sivu 13
Enter CORIOLANUS , MENENIUS , Co . bodies MINIUS , TITUS LARTIUS ,
SENATORS , and PANo heart among you ? Or had you tongues to cry TRICIANS
. Against the rectorship of judgement ? Cor . Tullus Aufidius then had made new
Sic .
Enter CORIOLANUS , MENENIUS , Co . bodies MINIUS , TITUS LARTIUS ,
SENATORS , and PANo heart among you ? Or had you tongues to cry TRICIANS
. Against the rectorship of judgement ? Cor . Tullus Aufidius then had made new
Sic .
Sivu 14
As for my country I have shed my blood Behold ! these are the tribunes of the
people , Not fearing outward force , so shall my lungs The tongues o ' the
common mouth . I do despise Coin words till their decay , against those meathem
: zels ...
As for my country I have shed my blood Behold ! these are the tribunes of the
people , Not fearing outward force , so shall my lungs The tongues o ' the
common mouth . I do despise Coin words till their decay , against those meathem
: zels ...
Sivu 16
Oh ! he ' s a linb , that has but a disease ; Put not your worthy rage into your
tongue : Mortal , to cut it off ; to cure it , easy One time will owe another . What has
he done to Rome , that ' s worthy death ? Cor . On fair ground , Killing our
enemies ?
Oh ! he ' s a linb , that has but a disease ; Put not your worthy rage into your
tongue : Mortal , to cut it off ; to cure it , easy One time will owe another . What has
he done to Rome , that ' s worthy death ? Cor . On fair ground , Killing our
enemies ?
Sivu 17
+ Must I , Must I then do ' t to them 1 With my base tongue , give to my noble heart
Vol . You are too absolute ; A lie that it must bear | Well , I will do ' t : Though
therein you can never be too noble , Yet were there but this siugle plot to lose ,
But ...
+ Must I , Must I then do ' t to them 1 With my base tongue , give to my noble heart
Vol . You are too absolute ; A lie that it must bear | Well , I will do ' t : Though
therein you can never be too noble , Yet were there but this siugle plot to lose ,
But ...
Sivu 18
... with CITIZENS . lov ' d Sic . Draw near , ye people . of all the trades in Rome .
Look , I am going : Æd . List to your tribunes : audience : Peace , Commend me to
my wife . I ' ll return coilsul ; I say , Or never trust to what iny tongue can do Cor .
... with CITIZENS . lov ' d Sic . Draw near , ye people . of all the trades in Rome .
Look , I am going : Æd . List to your tribunes : audience : Peace , Commend me to
my wife . I ' ll return coilsul ; I say , Or never trust to what iny tongue can do Cor .
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