The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... Rome for him , as for many others , meant patrician Rome , the governing families . Menenius , Co- minius , Titus Lartius , and above all his mother , were entirely at one with him in his estimate of the commons ; though the humour of ...
... Rome for him , as for many others , meant patrician Rome , the governing families . Menenius , Co- minius , Titus Lartius , and above all his mother , were entirely at one with him in his estimate of the commons ; though the humour of ...
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... Rome . 9 Men . Why , so , you've made good work ! A pair of tribunes that have racked for Rome To make coals cheap , -a noble memory ! Com . I minded him how royal ' t was to pardon When it was less expected : he replied , It was a bare ...
... Rome . 9 Men . Why , so , you've made good work ! A pair of tribunes that have racked for Rome To make coals cheap , -a noble memory ! Com . I minded him how royal ' t was to pardon When it was less expected : he replied , It was a bare ...
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... Rome : yet thou behold'st ! Auf . You keep a constant temper . 100 [ Exeunt Coriolanus and Aufidius . First S. Now ... Rome to- morrow Set down our host . - My partner in this action , You must report to the Volscian lords , how plainly ...
... Rome : yet thou behold'st ! Auf . You keep a constant temper . 100 [ Exeunt Coriolanus and Aufidius . First S. Now ... Rome to- morrow Set down our host . - My partner in this action , You must report to the Volscian lords , how plainly ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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