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Assemble presently the people hither : And when they hear me say “ It shall be so I'th ' right and strength o'th ' commons , be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , say ' Fine ! ' if ' Death ' , cry ' Death !
Assemble presently the people hither : And when they hear me say “ It shall be so I'th ' right and strength o'th ' commons , be it either For death , for fine , or banishment , then let them , say ' Fine ! ' if ' Death ' , cry ' Death !
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heap of slain proclaims a great day's hunting for Death . In K. 5.2.1.352–7 , Death is again the huntsman , and in J.C.3 . 1. 273 it is Caesar's spirit that cries ' Havoc ' and lets slip the dogs of war . 275. make ... rescue An illegal ...
heap of slain proclaims a great day's hunting for Death . In K. 5.2.1.352–7 , Death is again the huntsman , and in J.C.3 . 1. 273 it is Caesar's spirit that cries ' Havoc ' and lets slip the dogs of war . 275. make ... rescue An illegal ...
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4. 74 , etc. ) ; 2. 3. 173 In , into ; 2. 3. 257 ; 3. I. 33 , 96 ; ' to be in ' ( v . Be ) ; 3. 2 . 64 INCH , ' death by inches ' = a lingering death ; 5. 4. 39 INCLINE ( to ) , side ( with ) ; 2. 3 . 37 INDIFFERENTLY , neutrally ; 2 .
4. 74 , etc. ) ; 2. 3. 173 In , into ; 2. 3. 257 ; 3. I. 33 , 96 ; ' to be in ' ( v . Be ) ; 3. 2 . 64 INCH , ' death by inches ' = a lingering death ; 5. 4. 39 INCLINE ( to ) , side ( with ) ; 2. 3 . 37 INDIFFERENTLY , neutrally ; 2 .
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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