The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Pàgina 35
... Would seem but modest : Therefore , I beseech you , ( In sign of what you are , not to reward What you have done , ) before our army hear me . Mar. I have some wounds upon me , and they smart To hear themselves remember'd . Com .
... Would seem but modest : Therefore , I beseech you , ( In sign of what you are , not to reward What you have done , ) before our army hear me . Mar. I have some wounds upon me , and they smart To hear themselves remember'd . Com .
Pàgina 44
The wounds become him . Vol . On's brows , Menenius : he comes the third , time home with the oaken garland . Men . ' Has he disciplined Aufidius soundly ? Vol . Titus Lartius writes , -they fought together , but Aufidius got off .
The wounds become him . Vol . On's brows , Menenius : he comes the third , time home with the oaken garland . Men . ' Has he disciplined Aufidius soundly ? Vol . Titus Lartius writes , -they fought together , but Aufidius got off .
Pàgina 45
He had , before this last expedition , twentyfive wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : " every gash.was an enemy's grave : [ A shout , and flourish . ] Hark , ' the trumpets . Vol . These are the ushers of Marcius : before ...
He had , before this last expedition , twentyfive wounds upon him . Men . Now it's twenty - seven : " every gash.was an enemy's grave : [ A shout , and flourish . ] Hark , ' the trumpets . Vol . These are the ushers of Marcius : before ...
Pàgina 49
Appear i'the market - place , nor on him put The napless vesture of humility ; Nor , showing ( as the manner is ) his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : 0 , he would miss it ...
Appear i'the market - place , nor on him put The napless vesture of humility ; Nor , showing ( as the manner is ) his wounds To the people , beg their stinking breaths . Sic . ' Tis right . Bru . It was his word : 0 , he would miss it ...
Pàgina 53
Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . Sir , I hope , My words dis - bench'd you not . No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made me stay , I fled from words .
Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . Sir , I hope , My words dis - bench'd you not . No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made me stay , I fled from words .
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