The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 8F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 115
... , with Drum and Colours , MARCIUS , TITUS LARTIUS , Officers and Soldiers . To them a Mes- senger . Mar. Yonder comes news : - A wager , they have met . 7 Short . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. SCENE IV . 115 CORIOLANUS .
... , with Drum and Colours , MARCIUS , TITUS LARTIUS , Officers and Soldiers . To them a Mes- senger . Mar. Yonder comes news : - A wager , they have met . 7 Short . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. SCENE IV . 115 CORIOLANUS .
Page 116
... Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our general met the enemy y ? Mess . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart No ...
... Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our general met the enemy y ? Mess . They lie in view ; but have not spoke as yet . Lart . So , the good horse is mine . Mar. I'll buy him of you . Lart No ...
Page 117
... Lart . Their noise be our instruction.— Ladders , ho ! The Volces enter and pass over the Stage . Mar. They fear us not , but issue forth their city . Now put your shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than ...
... Lart . Their noise be our instruction.— Ladders , ho ! The Volces enter and pass over the Stage . Mar. They fear us not , but issue forth their city . Now put your shields before your hearts , and fight With hearts more proof than ...
Page 118
... Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , sir , doubtless . 1 Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters : who , upon the sudden , Clapp'd - to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the city . Lart ...
... Lart . What is become of Marcius ? All . Slain , sir , doubtless . 1 Sol . Following the fliers at the very heels , With them he enters : who , upon the sudden , Clapp'd - to their gates ; he is himself alone , To answer all the city . Lart ...
Page 119
... Lart . Look , sir . " Tis Marcius : Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City . SCENE V. Within the Town . A Street . Enter certain Romans , with Spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 ...
... Lart . Look , sir . " Tis Marcius : Let's fetch him off , or make remain alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City . SCENE V. Within the Town . A Street . Enter certain Romans , with Spoils . 1 Rom . This will I carry to Rome . 2 ...
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