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Even Coriolanus ' valour is described with a fire chiefly of the imagination . The magnificent battlepoetry of this play betrays no martial enthusiasm , like that which glows so transparently in the choruses of Henry V. The career of ...
Even Coriolanus ' valour is described with a fire chiefly of the imagination . The magnificent battlepoetry of this play betrays no martial enthusiasm , like that which glows so transparently in the choruses of Henry V. The career of ...
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He that trusts to you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese : you are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or hailstone in the sun . Your virtue is To make him worthy whose offence ...
He that trusts to you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese : you are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or hailstone in the sun . Your virtue is To make him worthy whose offence ...
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They ' ll sit by the fire , and presume to know What's done i ' the Capitol ; who's like to rise , Who thrives and who declines ; side factions and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties strong And feebling such as stand not in ...
They ' ll sit by the fire , and presume to know What's done i ' the Capitol ; who's like to rise , Who thrives and who declines ; side factions and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties strong And feebling such as stand not in ...
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Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I ' ll leave the foe And make my wars on you : look to't : come on ; 40 If you ' ll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed .
Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I ' ll leave the foe And make my wars on you : look to't : come on ; 40 If you ' ll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed .
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This , as you say , suggested At some time when his soaring insolence Shall touch the people — which time shall not want , If he be put upon ' t ; and that ' s as easy As to set dogs on sheep - will be his fire To kindle their dry ...
This , as you say , suggested At some time when his soaring insolence Shall touch the people — which time shall not want , If he be put upon ' t ; and that ' s as easy As to set dogs on sheep - will be his fire To kindle their dry ...
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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 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 Sonnets sorrow speak stand sweet tears tell thee thine thing Third thou art thought thyself Timon tongue true truth turn voices worthy wounds youth