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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Coriolanus: for the use of Rugby ...
... Your honour with your form. COR. It is a part That I shall blush in acting, and
might well 140 Be taken firom the people. BRU. Mark you that? 003. To brag unto
them, thus I did, and thus; Show them the unaching sears which I should hide ...
William Shakespeare, 1869
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The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the ...
To brag unto them, — thus I did, and thus ; -— Shew them th' unaching scars
which I should hide, As if I had receiv'd them for the hire Of their breath only.—
Men. Do not stand upon 't.— VVe recommend to you, Tribunes of the people, Our
...
William Shakespeare, 1869
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
None pluck from their unaching heada Soft pillows in the dust! Well pleas'd to
bear heaven's darkest srown, Your utmost power employ; - 'Tis noble chemistry to
turn i Needlin to joy. Whatc'er the colour of my sate, NIy sate shall be my choice: ...
Robert Anderson, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset, 1795
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The Poems of J. D. The Life of J. D. by Dr. Johnson. The ...
... Thrice told a hundred summers. Sweet content, Ye gentle shepherds! pillow us
at night.' ' Yes, tuneful Damon, for our cares are short, Rising and falling with the
cheerful day,' Colin replied; ' and pleasing weariness Soon our unaching heads ...
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
II,1, 199. Unaching, not giving pain:Cor. II, 2, 152. Unacquainted,1)not
havingfamiliar knowledgeof things:am become as new into the world, strange, u.
Troil. III,3, 12. 2) not familiarly known, strange, foreign: kiss the lips of u. change,
John III, 4, ...
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The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Tragedies / ...
... honour with your form. Cor. It is a part That I shall blush in acting, and might
well Be taken from the people. Bra. Mark you that? Cor. To brag unto them,—
Thus l did, and thus;— Show them the unaching scars which I should hide, As if I
had ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1839
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The refusal; The provoked husband; Love in a riddle; Perolla ...
The Spring of Insancy, Summer of Youth, The reaping Autumn of experiene'd
Man, Down for the Winter of unaching Age. Thanks to the Comforts of a genial
Bed, Now ripening to the Joys of Love, and Virtue, Such are the Blessings from
thy ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
None pluck from their unaching heads Soft pillows in the dust ! Well-pleas'd to
bear heaven's darkest frown, Your utmost power employ ; 'Tis noble chemistry to
turn Necessity to joy. Whate'er the colour of my fate, My fate shall be my choice ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Thrice told an hundred summers. content, Ye gentle shepherds, pillow us at night
.' Sweet “ ' Yes, tuneful Damon, for our cares are short, Rising and falling with the
cheerful day,' Colin replied ; ' and pleasing \venriness Soon our unaching ...
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The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere,: With the Notes ...
Shew them the unaching scars, which I should hide, As if I had receiv'd them for
the hire Of their breath only. — Men. Do not stand upon't. — We recommend to
you, tribunes of the people, Our purpose to them ; — and to our noble consul
Wish ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1786
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Class Review: Project Fit
... circuit training is just when you think this is the most torturous thing you can do to yourself, you move on to a whole new, and previously unaching part of you. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
Revisiting Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus'
“Show them th' unaching scars which I should hide, as if I had receiv'd them for the hire of their breath only!” When the citizens ask him why he has decided to ... «New York Times, Ian 12»
Interview: Jeremy Paxman, journalist and broadcaster
I don't want to come over all Coriolanus – 'to show them my unaching scars' – I just think it is so open to misinterpretation that I should really shut up about it. «Edinburgh Evening News, Oct 11»
'Nul Points' for Tony Blair as EU president - but David Miliband …
... as consul: "To brag unto them, 'Thus I did, and thus!' / Show them th'unaching scars which I should hide, / As if I had receiv'd them for hire / Of their breath only. «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 09»