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Pagina 3
... gods , keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one another ? -What's seeking ? their 1 Sen. Then , worthy Marcius , Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Com . It is your former promise . Mar. Sir , it is ; And I am constant . - Titus ...
... gods , keep you in awe , which else Would feed on one another ? -What's seeking ? their 1 Sen. Then , worthy Marcius , Attend upon Cominius to these wars . Com . It is your former promise . Mar. Sir , it is ; And I am constant . - Titus ...
Pagina 9
... gods grant them true ! Vol . True ? pow , wow . Men . True ? I'll be sworn they are true : - Where is he wounded ? -God save your good worships ! [ To the Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be ...
... gods grant them true ! Vol . True ? pow , wow . Men . True ? I'll be sworn they are true : - Where is he wounded ? -God save your good worships ! [ To the Tribunes , who come forward . ] Marcius is coming home : he has more cause to be ...
Pagina 12
... gods give you joy , Sir , hear- [ Exeunt . Men . O Sir , you are not right : have you not known The worthiest men have done it ? Cor . What must I say ? - I pray , Sir , Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace : -Look ...
... gods give you joy , Sir , hear- [ Exeunt . Men . O Sir , you are not right : have you not known The worthiest men have done it ? Cor . What must I say ? - I pray , Sir , Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace : -Look ...
Pagina 19
... gods preserve our noble tribunes ! -Come . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. - The same . - Before a Gate of the City . Enter CORIOLANUS , VOLUMNIA , VIRGILIA , MENENIUS , COMINIUS , and several young PATRICIANS . Cor . Come , leave your ...
... gods preserve our noble tribunes ! -Come . [ Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I. - The same . - Before a Gate of the City . Enter CORIOLANUS , VOLUMNIA , VIRGILIA , MENENIUS , COMINIUS , and several young PATRICIANS . Cor . Come , leave your ...
Pagina 23
... gods preserve you both I Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en to you all , good - e'en to you all . 1 Cit . Ourselves , our wives , and children , on our knees , re bound to pray for you both Sic Live , and thrive ...
... gods preserve you both I Sic . Good - e'en , our neighbours . Bru . Good - e'en to you all , good - e'en to you all . 1 Cit . Ourselves , our wives , and children , on our knees , re bound to pray for you both Sic Live , and thrive ...
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