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Speeches (Lines) for Roman
in "Coriolanus"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2664

I know you well, sir, and you know
me: your name, I think, is Adrian.

2

IV,3,2667

I am a Roman; and my services are,
as you are, against 'em: know you me yet?

3

IV,3,2670

The same, sir.

4

IV,3,2676

There hath been in Rome strange insurrections; the
people against the senators, patricians, and nobles.

5

IV,3,2681

The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing
would make it flame again: for the nobles receive...

6

IV,3,2690

Banished, sir.

7

IV,3,2692

The day serves well for them now. I have heard it
said, the fittest time to corrupt a man's wife is...

8

IV,3,2701

I shall, between this and supper, tell you most
strange things from Rome; all tending to the good of...

9

IV,3,2707

I am joyful to hear of their readiness, and am the
man, I think, that shall set them in present action....

10

IV,3,2712

Well, let us go together.

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