The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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Página 49
... hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart ...
... hath won , With fame , a name to Caius Marcius ; these In honour follows Coriolanus . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! [ Flourish . All . Welcome to Rome , renowned Coriolanus ! Cor . No more of this ; it does offend my heart ...
Página 54
... hath deserved worthily of his country and his ascent is not by such easy degrees as those who , having been supple and courteous to the people , bonneted , without any 30 further deed to have them at all into their esti- mation and ...
... hath deserved worthily of his country and his ascent is not by such easy degrees as those who , having been supple and courteous to the people , bonneted , without any 30 further deed to have them at all into their esti- mation and ...
Página 55
... Hath thus stood for his country : therefore , please you , Most reverend and grave elders , to desire The present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius ...
... Hath thus stood for his country : therefore , please you , Most reverend and grave elders , to desire The present consul , and last general In our well - found successes , to report A little of that worthy work perform'd By Caius ...
Página 56
... hath hereto prized them at . Men . That's off , that's off ; Please you I would you rather had been silent . To hear Cominius speak ? Bru . Most willingly ; He loves your people ; But yet my caution was more pertinent Than the rebuke ...
... hath hereto prized them at . Men . That's off , that's off ; Please you I would you rather had been silent . To hear Cominius speak ? Bru . Most willingly ; He loves your people ; But yet my caution was more pertinent Than the rebuke ...
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... hath brought you to ' t . Cor . Mine own desert . Sec . Cit . Your own desert ! Cor . Ay , but not mine own desire . Third Cit . How not your own desire ? Cor . No , sir , ' twas never my desire yet to trouble the poor with begging ...
... hath brought you to ' t . Cor . Mine own desert . Sec . Cit . Your own desert ! Cor . Ay , but not mine own desire . Third Cit . How not your own desire ? Cor . No , sir , ' twas never my desire yet to trouble the poor with begging ...
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