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Politically , Brutus is challenged ; indeed , he says : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . ( 1.2.172-75 ) know his secret .
Politically , Brutus is challenged ; indeed , he says : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . ( 1.2.172-75 ) know his secret .
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Lo , citizens , he says he is content . ... He has understood that deception is necessary in time of war ; she says to him : Coriolanus's petulance continues and ... Do not take His rougher accents for malicious sounds , But , as I say ...
Lo , citizens , he says he is content . ... He has understood that deception is necessary in time of war ; she says to him : Coriolanus's petulance continues and ... Do not take His rougher accents for malicious sounds , But , as I say ...
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After some witty badinage Julia says , “ Let's see your song ” ( 1. 85 ) , and takes the letter . Then , with exaggerated scorn she tears it to pieces , unread . Felismena of his affection , though to little effect at first .
After some witty badinage Julia says , “ Let's see your song ” ( 1. 85 ) , and takes the letter . Then , with exaggerated scorn she tears it to pieces , unread . Felismena of his affection , though to little effect at first .
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