Shakespeare's tragedy of Coriolanus, with intr. remarks and notes by J. Colville |
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... Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to AUFIDIUS , and other Attendants . SCENE - ROME and the neighbourhood ; CORIOLI and the neighbourhood ; Antium . THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. - PERSONS REPRESENTED,
... Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , Servants to AUFIDIUS , and other Attendants . SCENE - ROME and the neighbourhood ; CORIOLI and the neighbourhood ; Antium . THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. - PERSONS REPRESENTED,
第 19 頁
... soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps Your belly's answer ? What ! In this our fabric , if that they- Men . What then ? - ' Fore me , this fellow speaks ! -what then ? what then ...
... soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps Your belly's answer ? What ! In this our fabric , if that they- Men . What then ? - ' Fore me , this fellow speaks ! -what then ? what then ...
第 28 頁
... Soldiers . To them a Messenger . Mar. Yonder comes news : a wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our general met the enemy ? Mess . They lie in view ; but have not ...
... Soldiers . To them a Messenger . Mar. Yonder comes news : a wager , they have met . Lart . My horse to yours , no . Mar. Lart . ' Tis done . Agreed . Mar. Say , has our general met the enemy ? Mess . They lie in view ; but have not ...
第 29 頁
... left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , 55 Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but , with thy grim looks SC . IV . ] 29 CORIOLANUS .
... left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , 55 Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but , with thy grim looks SC . IV . ] 29 CORIOLANUS .
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... Soldiers . Com . Breathe you , my friends ; well fought : we are come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , By interims and ...
... Soldiers . Com . Breathe you , my friends ; well fought : we are come off Like Romans , neither foolish in our stands , We shall be charg'd again . Whiles we have struck , Nor cowardly in retire : believe me , sirs , By interims and ...
常見字詞
Ædiles Anglo-Saxon Antium Antony and Cleopatra ATLAS Aufidius banish banish'd bear beseech blood BRUTUS Caius Marcius Capitol Citizens cloth Cominius common consul Corioli Cymbeline do't drums Elizabethan enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Exeunt expression eyes F. G. FLEAY Faerie Queene Fcap fear Folio follow French frequently friends gates GEOGRAPHY German give gods Hamlet hate hath hear heart honour Julius Cæsar ladies Lart Latin lord Macbeth Maps market-place means Menenius Mess modern mother noble noun Old English patricians peace play plebeians Plutarch pray Richard III Roman Rome SCENE Scotch senate sense Shakespeare shout SICINIUS soldier speak stand sword tell thee there's Third Cit Third Serv thou hast tion TITUS LARTIUS tongue tribunes Troilus and Cressida trumpets Tullus Aufidius verb voices Volsces Volscians Volumnia What's word worthy wounds ΙΟ
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第 97 頁 - 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.
第 21 頁 - 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 ? With every minute you do change a mind; And call him noble, that was now your hate, Him vile, that was your garland.
第 106 頁 - If you have writ your annals true, 'tis there, That, like an eagle in a dovecote, I Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli : Alone I did it. — Boy ! Auf.