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Side 63
... Coriolanus speaks of his army who had fled from their adversaries , seems decisive : - The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rascals worse than they . " Enter QUEEN MARGARET , CLIFFORD , NORTH- | Made issue SCENE IV ...
... Coriolanus speaks of his army who had fled from their adversaries , seems decisive : - The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rascals worse than they . " Enter QUEEN MARGARET , CLIFFORD , NORTH- | Made issue SCENE IV ...
Side 168
... Coriolanus in both in- stances , which has nothing in it of similar sentiment , and which he could neither comprehend nor explain . See Coriolanus , Act iv . Sc . 7 . 8 See Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature . 9 The ...
... Coriolanus in both in- stances , which has nothing in it of similar sentiment , and which he could neither comprehend nor explain . See Coriolanus , Act iv . Sc . 7 . 8 See Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature . 9 The ...
Side 171
... Coriolanus , when the jargon of law was absent from the poet's thoughts : - O , a kiss Long as my exile , sweet as my revenge ! " 5 The tercel is the male and the falcon the female Pan . Nay , I'll give my word for her too ; our kindred ...
... Coriolanus , when the jargon of law was absent from the poet's thoughts : - O , a kiss Long as my exile , sweet as my revenge ! " 5 The tercel is the male and the falcon the female Pan . Nay , I'll give my word for her too ; our kindred ...
Side 174
... Coriolanus , Act i . Sc . 3. Dust a little gilt means ordi- nary performances , which have the gloss of novelty . Gilt o'er - dusted means splendid actions of preceding ages , the remembrance of which is weakened by time . 5 i . e . the ...
... Coriolanus , Act i . Sc . 3. Dust a little gilt means ordi- nary performances , which have the gloss of novelty . Gilt o'er - dusted means splendid actions of preceding ages , the remembrance of which is weakened by time . 5 i . e . the ...
Side 213
... CORIOLANUS . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . open declaration of it : he could not bear to. Into our city with thy banners spread : By decimation , and a tithed death ( If thy revenges hunger for that food , The Senators descend , and open the ...
... CORIOLANUS . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . open declaration of it : he could not bear to. Into our city with thy banners spread : By decimation , and a tithed death ( If thy revenges hunger for that food , The Senators descend , and open the ...
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