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Yet if the account of Marcius's character as we have viewed it so far be a true one , is it not clear that what brings about the change in him is the solitude he has to endure after his banishment ? As he takes farewell of mother ...
Yet if the account of Marcius's character as we have viewed it so far be a true one , is it not clear that what brings about the change in him is the solitude he has to endure after his banishment ? As he takes farewell of mother ...
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Wondrous ! ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . Virgilia . The gods grant them true ! 140 Volumnia . True ! pooh - pooh ! Menenius . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ?
Wondrous ! ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . Virgilia . The gods grant them true ! 140 Volumnia . True ! pooh - pooh ! Menenius . True ! I'll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ?
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But is this true , sir ? Cominius . Ay ; and you'll look pale Before you find it other . All the regions Do smilingly revolt , and who resist Are mocked for valiant ignorance , And perish constant fools . Who is't can blame him ?
But is this true , sir ? Cominius . Ay ; and you'll look pale Before you find it other . All the regions Do smilingly revolt , and who resist Are mocked for valiant ignorance , And perish constant fools . Who is't can blame him ?
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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