The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Pàgina 95
But since he hath Serv'd well for Rome , Cori ' What do you prate of service ? Bru . I talk of that , that know it . Cor . You ? Men . Is this The promise that you made your mother ? Com . Know , I pray you , Cor .
But since he hath Serv'd well for Rome , Cori ' What do you prate of service ? Bru . I talk of that , that know it . Cor . You ? Men . Is this The promise that you made your mother ? Com . Know , I pray you , Cor .
Pàgina 107
2 Serv . Where's Cotus ? my master calls for him . Cotus ! [ Exit . Enter CORIOLANUS , Cor . A goodly house : The feast smells well : but I Appear not like a guest . Re - enter the first Servant . i Ser . What would you have , friend ?
2 Serv . Where's Cotus ? my master calls for him . Cotus ! [ Exit . Enter CORIOLANUS , Cor . A goodly house : The feast smells well : but I Appear not like a guest . Re - enter the first Servant . i Ser . What would you have , friend ?
Pàgina 108
2 Serv . Are you so brave ? I'll have you talk'd with anon , a Enter a third Servant . The first meets him . 3 Serv . What fellow's this ?1 Sero . A strange one as ever I look'd on : I cannot get him o'the house : Pr'ythee , call my ...
2 Serv . Are you so brave ? I'll have you talk'd with anon , a Enter a third Servant . The first meets him . 3 Serv . What fellow's this ?1 Sero . A strange one as ever I look'd on : I cannot get him o'the house : Pr'ythee , call my ...
Pàgina 109
3 Serv . l ' the city of kites and crows ? -What an ass it is ! —Then thou dwell'st with daws too ? Cor . No , I serve not thy master . 3 Serv . How , sir ! Do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay ; ' tis an honester service , than to ...
3 Serv . l ' the city of kites and crows ? -What an ass it is ! —Then thou dwell'st with daws too ? Cor . No , I serve not thy master . 3 Serv . How , sir ! Do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay ; ' tis an honester service , than to ...
Pàgina 113
2 Serv . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a false report of him . i Serv . ' What an arm he has ! He turn'd me about with his finger and his thumb , as one would ...
2 Serv . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a false report of him . i Serv . ' What an arm he has ! He turn'd me about with his finger and his thumb , as one would ...
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