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Pagina 487
... Rome . " See also Fynes Moryson's Itinerary , " Part I. , p . 198 , and Taylor , the Water - poet's pamphlet , called " The Scourge of Basenesse : or the Old Lerry , with a new Kicksey , and a new - cum twang , with the old Winsey ...
... Rome . " See also Fynes Moryson's Itinerary , " Part I. , p . 198 , and Taylor , the Water - poet's pamphlet , called " The Scourge of Basenesse : or the Old Lerry , with a new Kicksey , and a new - cum twang , with the old Winsey ...
Pagina 612
... ROME ; and partly in the territories of the Volscians and Antiates . ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . 612 CORIOLANUS .
... ROME ; and partly in the territories of the Volscians and Antiates . ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . 612 CORIOLANUS .
Pagina 613
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 CIT . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . CITIZENS . Speak , speak ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. ACT I. SCENE I. - Rome . A Street . Enter a Company of mutinous Citizens , with staves , clubs , and other weapons . 1 CIT . Before we proceed any further , hear me speak . CITIZENS . Speak , speak ...
Pagina 616
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : for , examine Their counsels and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No public benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
... Rome are this good belly , And you the mutinous members : for , examine Their counsels and their cares ; digest things rightly , Touching the weal o ' the common ; you shall find , No public benefit which you receive , But it proceeds ...
Pagina 620
... Rome are entered in our counsels , And know how we proceed . AUF . Is it not yours ? What ever have been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act , ere Rome Had circumvention ? " Tis not four days gone , Since I ...
... Rome are entered in our counsels , And know how we proceed . AUF . Is it not yours ? What ever have been thought on in this state , That could be brought to bodily act , ere Rome Had circumvention ? " Tis not four days gone , Since I ...
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