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If you have writ your annals true,'t is there
That, like an eagle in a dove-cote, I
Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli:
Alone I did it. Boy!
— Coriolanus, Act V Scene 6
KEYWORD: quince
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[Enter QUINCE, SNUG, BOTTOM, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING] |
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First, good Peter Quince, say what the play treats
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A very good piece of work, I assure you, and a
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Here, Peter Quince. |
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5 |
Here, Peter Quince. |
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Here, Peter Quince. |
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[Enter QUINCE, SNUG, BOTTOM, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING] |
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8 |
Peter Quince,— |
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9 |
[Exeunt QUINCE, SNUG, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING] |
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10 |
[Re-enter QUINCE] |
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11 |
[Awaking] When my cue comes, call me, and I will
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12 |
[Enter QUINCE, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING] |
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[Enter QUINCE for the Prologue] |