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... Menenius ; and with most profperous approbation . Men . Take my cap , Jupiter , and I thank thee 2 : - Hoo ! Marcius coming home ! Two ladies . Nay , ' tis true . Vol . Look , here's a letter from him ; the ftate hath another , his wife ...
... Menenius ; and with most profperous approbation . Men . Take my cap , Jupiter , and I thank thee 2 : - Hoo ! Marcius coming home ! Two ladies . Nay , ' tis true . Vol . Look , here's a letter from him ; the ftate hath another , his wife ...
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... Menenius , ever , ever ] Rather , I think : Com . Ever right Menenius . Cor . Ever , ever . While Cominius means to say that- Menenius is always the fame ; retains his old humour . So , in Julius Cæfar , A & t V. fc . i . upon a speech ...
... Menenius , ever , ever ] Rather , I think : Com . Ever right Menenius . Cor . Ever , ever . While Cominius means to say that- Menenius is always the fame ; retains his old humour . So , in Julius Cæfar , A & t V. fc . i . upon a speech ...
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... Menenius . 1. G. Be it fo ; go back : the virtue of your name Is not here paffable . Men . I tell thee , fellow , Thy general is my lover4 : I have been The book of his good acts , whence men have read His fame unparallel'd , hapily ...
... Menenius . 1. G. Be it fo ; go back : the virtue of your name Is not here paffable . Men . I tell thee , fellow , Thy general is my lover4 : I have been The book of his good acts , whence men have read His fame unparallel'd , hapily ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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