 | William Shakespeare - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 136
...speech To stir men's blood. I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know, 47 mouths, And bid them speak for me. But were I Brutus,...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. There is a tide in the affairs of men... | |
 | Richard Courtney - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...honourable. (211-213) He is no orator like Brutus; he is just "a plain blunt man" (219) who loves his friend: But were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. (227-231) This is enough for the crowd,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 1290
...blood: I only speak right on; I tell you that which you yourselves do know; Show you sweet Cesar's boy for a girl. If I had been married to him, for...own folly. Did not I tell you how you should know Qesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. CITIZENS. We'll mutiny. FIRST CITIZEN.... | |
 | Marjorie B. Garber - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 260
...blood; I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know, Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. (m. ii. 217-30) This classic version... | |
 | Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 52
...blood; I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know, Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. CROWD: We'll mutiny! We'll burn the... | |
 | L. M. Montgomery - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 522
...speech included the following lines of Mark Antony's peroration (Julius Caesar, Hl.ii. 11. 221-25): But were I Brutus And Brutus Antony, there were an...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. 14. See n. 16, ch. 5 and Appendix, "Recitation... | |
 | Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 1002
...expressive faces. He is extremely forcible and original in the concluding passage of the speech : " But were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny." Here he leaves the hearse, beside... | |
 | Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 978
...yourselves do know; Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumh moutbs, And hid them speak for me: hut were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. ALL. We'll mutiny. FIRST CITIZEN. We'll... | |
 | Tim Dean - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 319
...Caesar's wounds And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ... (3.2.132-35) Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. (3.2.220-25) Though he does not mention... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 248
...blood; I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know, Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move 230 The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. ALL We'll mutiny. FIRST PLEBEIAN... | |
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