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... Coriolanus : thou boy of tears . " STEEVENS . * Out on thee , murderer ! thou kill'st my heart ; ] So , in King Henry V : " The king hath kill'd his heart . " Again , in Venus and Adonis : " That they have murder'd this poor heart of ...
... Coriolanus : thou boy of tears . " STEEVENS . * Out on thee , murderer ! thou kill'st my heart ; ] So , in King Henry V : " The king hath kill'd his heart . " Again , in Venus and Adonis : " That they have murder'd this poor heart of ...
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... Coriolanus did . SAT . Is warlike Lucius general of the Goths ? These tidings nip me ; and I hang the head As flowers with froft , or grass beat down with storms , Ay , now begin our forrows to approach : Tis he the common people love ...
... Coriolanus did . SAT . Is warlike Lucius general of the Goths ? These tidings nip me ; and I hang the head As flowers with froft , or grass beat down with storms , Ay , now begin our forrows to approach : Tis he the common people love ...
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... Coriolanus . Praises is here used for beauties , the cause of ad- miration and praise . MALONE . So , in The Elder Brother , Charles says to Angelina , - - - She has a face looks like a story ; " The story of the heavens looks very like ...
... Coriolanus . Praises is here used for beauties , the cause of ad- miration and praise . MALONE . So , in The Elder Brother , Charles says to Angelina , - - - She has a face looks like a story ; " The story of the heavens looks very like ...
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... Coriolanus , Act V. fc . iii . Thought was formerly used in the sense of melancholy . See Vol . XVII . p . 179 , n . 1. MALONE . In what respect are the thoughts of Pericles changed ? I would read , " -charge of thoughts , " i . e ...
... Coriolanus , Act V. fc . iii . Thought was formerly used in the sense of melancholy . See Vol . XVII . p . 179 , n . 1. MALONE . In what respect are the thoughts of Pericles changed ? I would read , " -charge of thoughts , " i . e ...
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... Coriolanus : " Rather our state's defective for requital , " Than we to stretch it out . " " Strew'd herself , " referring to city , is undoubtedly the true reading . Thus , in Timon of Athens : " Thou'lt give away thyself in paper ...
... Coriolanus : " Rather our state's defective for requital , " Than we to stretch it out . " " Strew'd herself , " referring to city , is undoubtedly the true reading . Thus , in Timon of Athens : " Thou'lt give away thyself in paper ...
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