The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... the secession to the Mons Sacer in the year of Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A.U.c. 266 " ( vide New Shak . Soc . Translations , 1877 ) . INTRODUCTION By HENRY NORMAN HUDSON , A.M. The three great Preface CORIOLANUS.
... the secession to the Mons Sacer in the year of Rome 262 , and ending with the death of Coriolanus , A.U.c. 266 " ( vide New Shak . Soc . Translations , 1877 ) . INTRODUCTION By HENRY NORMAN HUDSON , A.M. The three great Preface CORIOLANUS.
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... of our time have made great invasions upon the history of early Rome , as heretofore received , and some have even gone so far as to question whether the whole story of Coriolanus were not a xii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... of our time have made great invasions upon the history of early Rome , as heretofore received , and some have even gone so far as to question whether the whole story of Coriolanus were not a xii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... Rome , and ending with the hero's death , in the 266th . Our abstract from the history includes nearly all the matter used by the Poet , and is made , as far as practicable , in the very words of the old translator ; our aim being , to ...
... Rome , and ending with the hero's death , in the 266th . Our abstract from the history includes nearly all the matter used by the Poet , and is made , as far as practicable , in the very words of the old translator ; our aim being , to ...
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... Rome , rose up and openly spake against these flattering Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could intreat to go with him , he did run certain forays into the dominion of the Antiates , where he met with great plenty ...
... Rome , rose up and openly spake against these flattering Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could intreat to go with him , he did run certain forays into the dominion of the Antiates , where he met with great plenty ...
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... Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for cer- tain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election . Now , Marcius ...
... Rome was , at that time , that such as did sue for any office should for cer- tain days before be in the market - place , with a poor gown on their backs , to pray the citizens to remember them at the election . Now , Marcius ...
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