Speeches (Lines) for Third Conspirator in "Coriolanus"
Total: 3
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Speech text |
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V,6,3838 |
The people will remain uncertain whilst
'Twixt you there's difference; but the fall of either
Makes the survivor heir of all.
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2 |
V,6,3849 |
Sir, his stoutness
When he did stand for consul, which he lost
By lack of stooping,—
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3 |
V,6,3883 |
Therefore, at your vantage,
Ere he express himself, or move the people
With what he would say, let him feel your sword,
Which we will second. When he lies along,
After your way his tale pronounced shall bury
His reasons with his body.
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