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[ ' they all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps ' O me , alone ! Make you a sword of me ? If these shows be not outward , which of you But is four Volsces ? none of you but is Able to bear ...
[ ' they all shout , and wave their swords ; take him up in their arms , and cast up their caps ' O me , alone ! Make you a sword of me ? If these shows be not outward , which of you But is four Volsces ? none of you but is Able to bear ...
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[ ' draws his sword ' ] No , I'll die here . There's some among you have beheld me fighting : Come , try upon yourselves what you have seen me . Menenius . Down with that sword ! Tribunes , withdraw awhile . Brutus .
[ ' draws his sword ' ] No , I'll die here . There's some among you have beheld me fighting : Come , try upon yourselves what you have seen me . Menenius . Down with that sword ! Tribunes , withdraw awhile . Brutus .
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At Grecian sword , contemning . Tell Valeria ( Camb . , after Leo . who omits the ... F2 reads ' swords contending ' , Cap . ' swords contending ' , Coll . ii ( 1856 ) “ swords contemning ' ( anticipated in 1805 by Seymour's conj . ) .
At Grecian sword , contemning . Tell Valeria ( Camb . , after Leo . who omits the ... F2 reads ' swords contending ' , Cap . ' swords contending ' , Coll . ii ( 1856 ) “ swords contemning ' ( anticipated in 1805 by Seymour's conj . ) .
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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