The Temple Shakespeare, Հատոր 5J.M. Dent and Company, 1897 |
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Արդյունքներ 13–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 19
... Exit Gent . Vir . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Enter Valeria , with an Usher and Gentlewoman . Val . My ladies both , good day to you . Vol ...
... Exit Gent . Vir . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Enter Valeria , with an Usher and Gentlewoman . Val . My ladies both , good day to you . Vol ...
Էջ 28
... Exit Marcius . Go sound thy trumpet in the market - place ; Call thither all the officers o ' the town , Where they shall know our mind . Away ! [ Exeunt . Scene VI . Near the camp of Cominius . Enter Cominius , as it were in retire ...
... Exit Marcius . Go sound thy trumpet in the market - place ; Call thither all the officers o ' the town , Where they shall know our mind . Away ! [ Exeunt . Scene VI . Near the camp of Cominius . Enter Cominius , as it were in retire ...
Էջ 59
... Exit . Masters of the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter- That's thousand to one good one - when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour Than one on's ears to hear it ? Proceed , Cominius . Com . I ...
... Exit . Masters of the people , Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter- That's thousand to one good one - when you now see He had rather venture all his limbs for honour Than one on's ears to hear it ? Proceed , Cominius . Com . I ...
Էջ 66
... Exit . Bid them wash their faces , And keep their teeth clean . [ Re - enter two of the Citizens . ] So , here comes a brace . Re - enter a third Citizen . You know the cause , sir , of my standing here . Third Cit . We do , sir ; tell ...
... Exit . Bid them wash their faces , And keep their teeth clean . [ Re - enter two of the Citizens . ] So , here comes a brace . Re - enter a third Citizen . You know the cause , sir , of my standing here . Third Cit . We do , sir ; tell ...
Էջ 85
... [ Exit Edile . ] in whose name myself Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , A foe to the public weal : obey , I charge thee , And follow to thine answer . ors , & c . We'll surety him . Hence , old goat ! Aged sir , hands off . Hence ...
... [ Exit Edile . ] in whose name myself Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , A foe to the public weal : obey , I charge thee , And follow to thine answer . ors , & c . We'll surety him . Hence , old goat ! Aged sir , hands off . Hence ...
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ædiles Alarum Antium banish banish'd bear beat beseech blood Caius Marcius Capitol CARBONADO Citizens Cominius common conj consul Corioli dangerous death deserved DEUCALION DRACHMA drum Edile emendation enemy Enter Coriolanus Enter Menenius Exeunt Exit fear FIRES OF HEAVEN follow friends gates give gods hate hath hear heart honour Julius Cæsar ladies Lart lord malice market-place matter Mess mother never noble North's patricians peace plebeians Plutarch pray prithee proud Re-enter revenge Roman Rome Scene Senators Servingman shout show'd Sicinius and Brutus soldier speak stand sword Tarpeian rock tell thee there's thine thing Third Cit Third Serv thou hast Titus Lartius tongue traitor tribunes true trumpet Tullus Aufidius twas Valeria Virgilia voices Volsces Volscian Volumnia What's wife word worthy wounds
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Էջ 9 - Who deserves greatness, Deserves your hate* and your affections are A sick man's appetite, who desires most that Which would increase his evil. He that depends Upon your favours, swims with fins of lead, And hews down oaks with rushes. Hang ye ! Trust ye 1 With every minute you do change a mind ; And call him noble that was now your hate, Him vile that was your garland.
Էջ 96 - You common cry of curs ! whose breath I hate As reek o' the rotten fens, whose loves I prize As the dead carcasses of unburied men That do corrupt my air, — I banish you ; And here remain with your uncertainty!
Էջ 9 - What would you have, you curs, That like nor peace nor war? the one affrights you, The other makes you proud. He that trusts to you, Where he should find you lions, finds you hares; Where foxes, geese: you are no surer, no, Than is the coal of the fire upon the ice, Or hailstone in the sun.
Էջ 142 - I'll never Be such a gosling to obey instinct, but stand, As if a man were author of himself, And knew no other kin.
Էջ 113 - I lov'd the maid I married; never man Sigh'd truer breath ; but that I see thee here, Thou noble thing ! more dances my rapt heart Than when I first my wedded mistress saw Bestride my threshold.
Էջ 142 - Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part, and I am out, Even to a full disgrace.