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William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene X
Scene XThe camp of the VolscesA flourish. Cornets. Enter Tullus Aufidius, bloody, with two or three SoldiersAufidiusThe town is ta'en!First Soldier'Twill be deliver'd back on good condition.…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene V
Scene VCorioli. A streetEnter certain Romans, with spoilsFirst RomanThis will I carry to Rome.Second RomanAnd I this.Third RomanA murrain on't! I took this for silver.Alarum continues still…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act IV, Scene V
Scene VThe same. A hall in Aufidius's houseMusic within. Enter a ServingmanFirst ServingmanWine, wine, wine! What service is here! I think our fellows are asleep.ExitEnter a second…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act V, Scene V
Scene VThe same. A street near the gateEnter two Senators with Volumnia, Virgilia, Valeria, &c. passing over the stage, followed by Patricians and othersFirst SenatorBehold our patroness…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act II, Scene II. The same. The Capitol.
Scene II. The same. The Capitol.Enter two Officers, to lay cushionsFirst OfficerCome, come, they are almost here. How many stand for consulships?Second OfficerThree, they say: but 'tis…Plutarch
(Encyclopedia) PlutarchPlutarchpl&oomacr;ˈtärk [key], a.d. 46?–c.a.d. 120, Greek essayist and biographer, b. Chaeronea, Boeotia. He traveled in Egypt and Italy, visited Rome (where he lectured on…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIThe tent of CoriolanusEnter Coriolanus, Aufidius, and othersCoriolanusWe will before the walls of Rome tomorrow Set down our host. My partner in this action, You must report to the…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIA room in Coriolanus's houseEnter Coriolanus with PatriciansCoriolanusLet them puff all about mine ears, present me Death on the wheel or at wild horses' heels, Or pile ten hills on…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVAntium. Before Aufidius's houseEnter Coriolanus in mean apparel, disguised and muffledCoriolanusA goodly city is this Antium. City, 'Tis I that made thy widows: many an heir Of these…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIThe same. The ForumEnter seven or eight CitizensFirst CitizenOnce, if he do require our voices, we ought not to deny him.Second CitizenWe may, sir, if we will.Third CitizenWe have…