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O , he is wounded ; I thank the gods for't . Menenius . So do I too , if it be not too much . Brings a ' victory in his pocket , the wounds become him . Volumnia . On's brows , Menenius . He comes the third time home with the oaken ...
O , he is wounded ; I thank the gods for't . Menenius . So do I too , if it be not too much . Brings a ' victory in his pocket , the wounds become him . Volumnia . On's brows , Menenius . He comes the third time home with the oaken ...
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God - den , our neighbours . 20 Brutus . God - den to you all , god - den to you all . i Citizen . ... The gods have well prevented it , and Rome Sits safe and still without him . ' Enter an Ædile ' Ædile . Worthy tribunes , There is a ...
God - den , our neighbours . 20 Brutus . God - den to you all , god - den to you all . i Citizen . ... The gods have well prevented it , and Rome Sits safe and still without him . ' Enter an Ædile ' Ædile . Worthy tribunes , There is a ...
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He wants nothing of a god but eternity and a heaven to throne in . ... from him : there is no more mercy in him than there is milk in a male tiger ; that shall our poor city find . And all this is ' long of you . Sicinius . The gods ...
He wants nothing of a god but eternity and a heaven to throne in . ... from him : there is no more mercy in him than there is milk in a male tiger ; that shall our poor city find . And all this is ' long of you . Sicinius . The gods ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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