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Speeches (Lines) for Both
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,930

Menenius Agrippa. He's a bear indeed, that lives like a lamb. You two
are old men: tell me one thing that I shall ask you.

Both. Well, sir.


2

II,1,939

Menenius Agrippa. This is strange now: do you two know how you are
censured here in the city, I mean of us o' the
right-hand file? do you?

Both. Why, how are we censured?


3

II,1,941

Menenius Agrippa. Because you talk of pride now,—will you not be angry?

Both. Well, well, sir, well.


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