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He drew the Roman plebeians in the light of Plutarch's animus , and ignored the inconsistent facts embedded in his narrative . His plebs is a rabble , devoid of political ideas , craving nothing but bread . The retreat to the Sacred ...
He drew the Roman plebeians in the light of Plutarch's animus , and ignored the inconsistent facts embedded in his narrative . His plebs is a rabble , devoid of political ideas , craving nothing but bread . The retreat to the Sacred ...
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Come on , my fellows : He that retires , I'll take him for a Volsce , And he shall feel mine edge . 30 Alarum . The Romans are beat back to their trenches . Re - enter MARCIUS , cursing . Mar. All the contagion of the south light ...
Come on , my fellows : He that retires , I'll take him for a Volsce , And he shall feel mine edge . 30 Alarum . The Romans are beat back to their trenches . Re - enter MARCIUS , cursing . Mar. All the contagion of the south light ...
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I could weep And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse begin at very root on's heart , That is not glad to see thee ! You are three That Rome should dote on : yet , by the faith of men , We have some old crab - trees ...
I could weep And I could laugh , I am light and heavy . Welcome . A curse begin at very root on's heart , That is not glad to see thee ! You are three That Rome should dote on : yet , by the faith of men , We have some old crab - trees ...
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Lord . So infinitely endear'dTim . All to you . Lights , more lights ! First Lord . The best of happiness , Honour and fortunes , keep with you , Lord Timon ! 330 Tim . Ready for his friends . [ Exeunt all 179 SC . II Timon of Athens.
Lord . So infinitely endear'dTim . All to you . Lights , more lights ! First Lord . The best of happiness , Honour and fortunes , keep with you , Lord Timon ! 330 Tim . Ready for his friends . [ Exeunt all 179 SC . II Timon of Athens.
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So the gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd With riotous feeders , when our vaults have wept With drunken spilth of wine , when every room Hath blazed with lights and bray'd with minstrelsy , 170 I have retired me to ...
So the gods bless me , When all our offices have been oppress'd With riotous feeders , when our vaults have wept With drunken spilth of wine , when every room Hath blazed with lights and bray'd with minstrelsy , 170 I have retired me to ...
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Apem bear beauty better blood breath bring comes Coriolanus dead dear death desire dost doth ears Enter Exeunt eyes face fair fall false faults fear fire follow fool fortune friends give gods gold gone hand hast hate hath head hear heart hold honour hour keep kind leave less lies light lips live look lord love's Lucrece Marcius means mind mother nature never night noble once Pain peace Poet poor praise pray present proud prove quoth Roman Rome SCENE Senators Serv Shakespeare shame sight Sonnets sorrow speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thing Third thou art thought thyself Timon tongue true truth voices worthy wounds youth