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185. oldal
... Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! ( 114 ) Men . What is about to be ? -I'm out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak . - You , tribunes , Speak ( 15 ) to the people : -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius ...
... Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! ( 114 ) Men . What is about to be ? -I'm out of breath ; Confusion's near ; I cannot speak . - You , tribunes , Speak ( 15 ) to the people : -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius ...
256. oldal
... Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! " The folio has " 2 Sen. Weapons , weapons , weapons : All . Peace , peace , peace , stay , hold , peace . " Here , with the Cambridge Editors ( Globe Shakespeare ) , I throw out the pre ...
... Peace , peace , peace ! -Stay , hold , peace ! " The folio has " 2 Sen. Weapons , weapons , weapons : All . Peace , peace , peace , stay , hold , peace . " Here , with the Cambridge Editors ( Globe Shakespeare ) , I throw out the pre ...
267. oldal
... Peace . It is surely impos- sible that , under such circumstances , Shakespeare would have used the plural , particularly when he had begun with the singular . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 212. ( 198 ) " His remedies are tame i ' the present peace ...
... Peace . It is surely impos- sible that , under such circumstances , Shakespeare would have used the plural , particularly when he had begun with the singular . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 212. ( 198 ) " His remedies are tame i ' the present peace ...
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