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" Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have... "
Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. Pericles - Страница 54
по William Shakespeare - 1836
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The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O ..., Част 167, Том 2

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 страници
...ambitious, I slew him. There is tears for his love ; joy for his fortune ; honour for his valour ; / should do to Brutus. The question of his death is enrolled in the Capitol : his glory not extenuated,...

The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and ..., Том 2

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 страници
...would be a bondman ? If any speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not he r {Srrrrnl .refuting- ntonre. ofiemfed. I have done no more to Cesar, than you should do to Brutus. The...

The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

1854 - 576 страници
...I rejoice at it ; as he was valiant, I honor him ; bu'f as he was ambitious, I slew him. There are tears, for his love ; joy, for his fortune ; honor,...speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. None ? — Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar than you shall do to Brutus. The...

The practical elocutionist

Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 страници
...ambitious, I slew him. There is tears, for his love ; joy, for his fortune ; honour, for his valour ; and death, for his ambition. Who is here so base that...speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. Cits. None, Brutus, none. (Several speaking at once). Bru. Then none have I offended. I have done no...

The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 страници
...was ambitious, I slew him. There is tears for his love, joy for his fortune, honour for his valour, and death for his ambition. Who is here so base, that...speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. All. None, Brutus, none. Bru. Then, none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar, than you shall...

Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Част 151, Том 2

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 страници
...here so base, that would be a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude, 10 that would not be a Roman? If any, speak; for him...speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. All. None, Brutus, none. и Bru. Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Cœsar than you...

The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best Authorities ..., Том 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 страници
...was not less than his. If, then, that friend demand why Brutus rose against Cassar, ACT in. SCENE II. this is my answer, — Not that I loved Caesar less,...pause for a reply. Cit. None, Brutus, none. [Several spealting at once. Bru. Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Cassar than you should do...

Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 страници
...I rejoice at it ; as he was valiant, I honor him : but, as he was ambitious, I slew him : There are tears, for his love ; joy, for his fortune ; honor,...offended. I have done no more to Caesar, than you should do to Brutus. The question of his death is enrolled in the Capitol ; his glory not extenuated,...

Class Book of Poetry: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English ...

John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 страници
...was ambitious, I slew him: There is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ambition. Who is here so base, that...Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Cesar, than you should do to Brutus. The question of his death is enrolled in the Capitol: his glory...

The Orator: A Monthly Magazine of Speeches, Plays, Dialogues ..., Том 1

1857 - 280 страници
...fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honor him; but as he was ambitious, I slew him. There are tears for his love ; joy, for his fortune; honor,...speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. EXTRACT II.— ANTONY'S SPEECH OVBR CJESAR'S BODY. THIS speech is almost invariably misunderstood....




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