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Peace , peace , peace ! ' “ Stay ! hold ! peace ! ' Menenius . What is about to be ? I am out of breath . Confusion's near . ... Speak , good Sicinius . Sicinius . Hear me , people ; peace ! Citizens . Let's hear our tribune : peace !
Peace , peace , peace ! ' “ Stay ! hold ! peace ! ' Menenius . What is about to be ? I am out of breath . Confusion's near . ... Speak , good Sicinius . Sicinius . Hear me , people ; peace ! Citizens . Let's hear our tribune : peace !
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Throng our large temples with the shows of peace , And not our streets with war ! I Senator . Amen , amen . Menenius . A noble wish . ' Enter the Ædile , with the Plebeians ' Sicinius . Draw near , ye people . 40 Ædile .
Throng our large temples with the shows of peace , And not our streets with war ! I Senator . Amen , amen . Menenius . A noble wish . ' Enter the Ædile , with the Plebeians ' Sicinius . Draw near , ye people . 40 Ædile .
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This peace is nothing but to rust iron , increase tailors , and breed ballad - makers . i Servingman . Let me have war , say I ; it exceeds peace as far as day does night ; it's sprightly , waking , audible , and full of vent .
This peace is nothing but to rust iron , increase tailors , and breed ballad - makers . i Servingman . Let me have war , say I ; it exceeds peace as far as day does night ; it's sprightly , waking , audible , and full of vent .
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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