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William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act II
Act IIScene IRome. A public placeEnter Menenius with the two Tribunes of the people, Sicinius and Brutus.MeneniusThe augurer tells me we shall have news to-night.BrutusGood or bad?MeneniusNot…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIRome. A room in Marcius' houseEnter Volumnia and Virgilia they set them down on two low stools, and sewVolumniaI pray you, daughter, sing; or express yourself in a more comfortable…Women in the 111th Congress
This table provides the name and state of the women currently serving in the 111th Congress (which began in 2009). There are 77 women in the House of Representatives and 17 women in the Senate…1999–2000 Television Schedule
DayNetwork8:00-8:308:30-9:009:00-9:309:30-10:0010:00-11:00MondayABCABC Monday Night MovieOnce and AgainCBSKing of QueensLadies ManEverybody Loves RaymondGrapevineFamily LawNBCDateline NBCTwenty…1999 Academy Awards
The 1999 Academy Awards were presented March 26, 2000 at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium.Best PictureAmerican Beauty, Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, producers (DreamWorks SKG) The Cider House…Constantine I, Roman emperor
(Encyclopedia) Constantine I or Constantine the GreatConstantine Ikŏnˈstəntēn, –tīn [key], 288?–337, Roman emperor, b. Naissus (present-day Niš, Serbia). He was the son of Constantius I and Helena…Brewer's: Devil
Represented with a cloven foot, because by the Rabbinical writers he is called seirissim (a goat). As the goat is a type of uncleanness, the prince of unclean spirits is aptly represented…Jerusalem
(Encyclopedia) JerusalemJerusalemjər&oomacr;ˈsələm, –zələm [key], Heb. Yerushalayim, Arab. Al Quds, city (1994 pop. 578,800), capital of Israel. East Jerusalem is also claimed by Palestinians as…The Book of Psalms
Psalms Ch. 1: Blessed is the man that walketh not in… Ch. 2: Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a… Ch. 3: A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his… Ch. 4: To the chief…William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act II, Scene II. The same. The Capitol.
Scene II. The same. The Capitol.Enter two Officers, to lay cushionsFirst OfficerCome, come, they are almost here. How many stand for consulships?Second OfficerThree, they say: but 'tis…