Coriolanus (Caius Martius)
The character of Coriolanus (Caius Martius) appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By Coriolanus (Caius Martius)
| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-384 |
Coriolanus |
32 |
Come leave your teares: a brief farwel: the beast (I shall be lov'd when I am lack'd. Nay Mother,) |
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| M-385 |
Coriolanus |
22 |
He that will give good words to thee, wil flatter |
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| M-386 |
Coriolanus |
20 |
Most sweet Voyces: |
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| M-387 |
Coriolanus |
37 |
My name is Caius Martius, who hath done |
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| M-388 |
Coriolanus |
25 |
Shall remaine? (Shall? O God! but most unwise Patricians: why) |
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| M-389 |
Coriolanus |
29 |
This last old man, (My wife comes formost, then the honour’d mould) |
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| M-390 |
Coriolanus |
16 |
You common cry of Curs, whose breath I hate, |
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