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... A kindred thought occurs in Coriolanus , Act II . fc . i : " Our very priests must become mochers , if they encounter fuch ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 MUCH ADO.
... A kindred thought occurs in Coriolanus , Act II . fc . i : " Our very priests must become mochers , if they encounter fuch ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 MUCH ADO.
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... " STEEVENS . Once has here , I believe , the force of once for all . So , in Coriolanus : " Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . " MALONE . SCENE II . A Room in Leonato's House . Enter ABOUT NOTHING . 29.
... " STEEVENS . Once has here , I believe , the force of once for all . So , in Coriolanus : " Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . " MALONE . SCENE II . A Room in Leonato's House . Enter ABOUT NOTHING . 29.
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... Coriolanus , instead of-- " You shades of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plafter you o'er ! " we have in the folio , 1623 , and the subsequent copies- " You shames of Rome , you ! Herd of boils and plagues , " & c . See alfo ...
... Coriolanus , instead of-- " You shades of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plafter you o'er ! " we have in the folio , 1623 , and the subsequent copies- " You shames of Rome , you ! Herd of boils and plagues , " & c . See alfo ...
Page 220
... Coriolanus , Act I. fc . iv : " You shames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " MALONE . I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . With maids to feem the lapwing , 4 and to 220 MEASURE FOR ...
... Coriolanus , Act I. fc . iv : " You shames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " MALONE . I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . With maids to feem the lapwing , 4 and to 220 MEASURE FOR ...
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... Coriolanus , Act V. fc . v : 66 but there to end , " WHERE he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c . Again , in Julius Cæfar : " And WHERE I did begin , there Shall I end . " The prophecy is not , that future ...
... Coriolanus , Act V. fc . v : 66 but there to end , " WHERE he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c . Again , in Julius Cæfar : " And WHERE I did begin , there Shall I end . " The prophecy is not , that future ...
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