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The Tragedy of Coriolanus
Author: William Shakespeare
Genre: Literature
The Tragedy of Coriolanus
The Tragedy of Coriolanus
Chapter 106 entertain'd, That's offer'd comes] Ff. Printed as prose by Pope.
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Chapter 1 2. 25 Lie there, my art. Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort.
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Chapter 2 No.2
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Chapter 3 Good Ff. Good. Collier.
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Chapter 4 till thou burst thee, wind Steevens conj.
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Chapter 5 boson Ff.
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Chapter 6 S. Walker conj.
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Chapter 7 See note (I).
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Chapter 8 [Exit. Ff.
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Chapter 9 Bring her to Try F1 F2 F3. Bring her to. Try Story conj.
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Chapter 10 A plague-A cry within. Enter Sebastian, Anthonio, and Gonzalo. upon this howling. Ff.
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Chapter 11 S. Walker conj. No.11
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Chapter 12 ).
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Chapter 13 ..] [Re-enter... Dyce.
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Chapter 14 Theobald.
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Chapter 15 with' F1 F2. with F3 F4.
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Chapter 16 and S.] [Exit. Ff.
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Chapter 17 firrs F1 F2 F3. firs F4.
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Chapter 18 F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 19 kindling S. Verges conj.
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Chapter 20 crack Staunton conj.
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Chapter 21 fraighted Pope. fraighting Theobald. freighting Steevens.
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Chapter 22 O, woe the day! Pros. No harm.] Mir. O woe the day! no harm Johnson conj.
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Chapter 23 .. mantle] Pope.
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Chapter 24 compassion F2 F3 F4. prevision Hunter conj.
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Chapter 25 foyle Theobald. soil Johnson conj. loss Capell. foul Wright conj.
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Chapter 26 betide F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 27 the F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 28 Quite Collier MS.
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Chapter 29 .. year] Tis twelve years ... years Pope.
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Chapter 30 No.30
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Chapter 31 who ... who F1.
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Chapter 32 No.32
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Chapter 33 e'th state F2. o'th state F3 F4. om. Pope.
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Chapter 34 .. mark me.] Good sir ... mark me then. Pope. O yes, good sir ... mark me. Capell.
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Chapter 35 ). No.35
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Chapter 36 om. F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 37 having unto truth ... oft Warburton. having to untruth ... of it Collier MS. having sinn'd to truth ... oft Musgrave conj.
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Chapter 38 .. memory] Makes ... memory Hanmer. Makes ... memory too Musgrave conj.
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Chapter 39 indeed duke S. Walker conj.
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Chapter 40 No.40
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Chapter 41 with Ff. wi' th' Rowe. with the Steevens.
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Chapter 42 much F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 43 .. sons] Theobald suggested that these words should be given to Prospero. Hanmer prints them so.
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Chapter 44 hearks Theobald.
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Chapter 45 No.45
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Chapter 46 ). No.46
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Chapter 47 butt F1 F2 F3. but F4. busse Black conj.
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Chapter 48 nor sail F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 49 mock'd Warburton. fleck'd Johnson conj. degg'd anon. ap. Reed conj.
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Chapter 50 he Steevens conj.
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Chapter 51 Blackstone conj.
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Chapter 52 princess F4. princes Rowe. princess' Dyce (S. Walker conj.). See note (III).
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Chapter 53 sleeps] Theobald.
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Chapter 54 Pope.
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Chapter 55 be it F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 56 sometimes F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 57 bolt-sprit Rowe.
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Chapter 58 lightning Ff.
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Chapter 59 No.59
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Chapter 60 dead F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 61 No.61
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Chapter 62 unstaining or sea-staining Spedding conj.
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Chapter 63 No.63
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Chapter 64 Past the mid season. Pros. At least two glasses] Ari. Past the mid season at least two glasses. Warburton. Pros. ... Past the mid season Ari. At least two glasses Johnson conj.
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Chapter 65 1808).
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Chapter 66 Which F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 67 made Pope.
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Chapter 68 did F1 F2.
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Chapter 69 was then Ff.
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Chapter 70 sunne F2. sun F3 F4.
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Chapter 71 like to F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 72 No.72
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Chapter 73 No.73
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Chapter 74 conj.
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Chapter 75 serves offices F2 F3 F4. serveth offices Collier MS.
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Chapter 76 Pope. No.76
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Chapter 77 Pope. No.77
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Chapter 78 cam'st Ff. cam'st here Ritson conj.
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Chapter 79 made Ff.
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Chapter 80 Curs'd be I that I F2 F3 F4. cursed be I that Steevens.
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Chapter 81 I wou'd it Pope.
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Chapter 82 ] Theobald (after Dryden). Mira. Ff.
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Chapter 83 will F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 84 No.84
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Chapter 85 .. prison] om. Pope (after Dryden).
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Chapter 86 thou art F4. thou wer't Rowe.
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Chapter 87 Pope. No.87
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Chapter 88 See note (V).
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Chapter 89 bear the burthen Ff.
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Chapter 90 dogs bark to Ariel.
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Chapter 91 Pope. No.91
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Chapter 92 It goes on Steevens.
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Chapter 93 mayd F1 F2. made F4.
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Chapter 94 urgently F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 95 least F1 F2 F3.
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Chapter 96 No.96
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Chapter 97 prefixed again to this line in Ff.
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Chapter 98 Walker conj. child Dryden's version.
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Chapter 99 makes F2 F3 F4.
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Chapter 100 om. F2 F3 F4. all Pope.