The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Pàgina 48
On the sudden , I warrant him consul . Bru . Then our office may , During his power , go sleep . Sic . He cannot temperately transport his honours From where he should begin , and end ; but will Lose those that he hath won . Bru .
On the sudden , I warrant him consul . Bru . Then our office may , During his power , go sleep . Sic . He cannot temperately transport his honours From where he should begin , and end ; but will Lose those that he hath won . Bru .
Pàgina 50
Tis thought , That Marcius shall be consul : I have seen The dumb men throng to see him , and the blind To hear him speak : The matrons flung their gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the ...
Tis thought , That Marcius shall be consul : I have seen The dumb men throng to see him , and the blind To hear him speak : The matrons flung their gloves , Ladies and maids their scarfs and handkerchiefs , Upon him as he pass'd : the ...
Pàgina 52
Enter ; with Lictors before them , COMINIUS the Consul , MENENIUS , CORIOLANUS , many other Senators , SICINIUS and Brutus . The Senators take their places ; the Tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the ...
Enter ; with Lictors before them , COMINIUS the Consul , MENENIUS , CORIOLANUS , many other Senators , SICINIUS and Brutus . The Senators take their places ; the Tribunes take theirs also by themselves . Men . Having determin'd of the ...
Pàgina 54
... When with his Amazonian chin 27 he drove The bristled lips before him : he bestrid An o'er - press'd Roman , and i ' the consul's view Slew three opposers : Tarquin's self he met , And struck him on his knee : in that day's feats ...
... When with his Amazonian chin 27 he drove The bristled lips before him : he bestrid An o'er - press'd Roman , and i ' the consul's view Slew three opposers : Tarquin's self he met , And struck him on his knee : in that day's feats ...
Pàgina 56
The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee consul . Cor . I do owe them still My life , and services . Men . It then remains , That you do speak to the people . Cor . I do beseech you , Let me o'er - leap that custom ...
The senate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee consul . Cor . I do owe them still My life , and services . Men . It then remains , That you do speak to the people . Cor . I do beseech you , Let me o'er - leap that custom ...
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