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it is spoken by Plato, but applyed by Plutarch vnto Coriolanus, a gallant young, but a discontented Romane, who might make a fit paralell for the late Earle, if you read his life: |
it is spoken by Plato, but applied by Plutarch unto Coriolanus, a gallant young, but a discontented Roman, who might make a fit parallel for the late Earl, if you read his life: |
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