The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Page 123
... the wrong , when we banish'd him . 2 Cit . So did we all . ' But.come , let's home . [ Exeunt Citizens . Bru . I do not like this news . Sic . Nor I. Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would , half my wealth Would buy this for a lie !
... the wrong , when we banish'd him . 2 Cit . So did we all . ' But.come , let's home . [ Exeunt Citizens . Bru . I do not like this news . Sic . Nor I. Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would , half my wealth Would buy this for a lie !
Page 148
Out of my files , his projects to accomplish , My best and freshest men ; serv'd his designments In mine own person ; holp to reap the fame , Which he did end all his ; and took some pride To do myself this wrong : till , at the last ...
Out of my files , his projects to accomplish , My best and freshest men ; serv'd his designments In mine own person ; holp to reap the fame , Which he did end all his ; and took some pride To do myself this wrong : till , at the last ...
Page 218
Art . Cæsar , beware of Brutus ; take heed of Cassius ; come not near Casca ; have an eye to Cinna ; trust not Trebonius ; mark well Metellus Cimber ; Decius Brutus loves thee not ; thou hast wrong'd Caius Ligarius .
Art . Cæsar , beware of Brutus ; take heed of Cassius ; come not near Casca ; have an eye to Cinna ; trust not Trebonius ; mark well Metellus Cimber ; Decius Brutus loves thee not ; thou hast wrong'd Caius Ligarius .
Page 223
Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru .
Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . Met . Is there no voice more worthy than my own , To sound more sweetly in great Cæsar's ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru .
Page 228
... see you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire drives out fire , so pity , pity , ) Hath done this deed on Cæsar .
... see you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire drives out fire , so pity , pity , ) Hath done this deed on Cæsar .
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