 | William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 psl.
...slew him. There is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ies, III. I. 82-121 III. I. 166-11. 9 III. ii. 10-63...thighs, And light them at the fiery glow-worm's eyes for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. CITIZENS. None, Brutus, none. MARCUS BRUTUS. Then none... | |
 | Agnes Heller - 2002 - 390 psl.
...employs other rhetorical devices: "Who is here so base that would be a bondsman? If any, speak, for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak, for him have I offended. I pause for a reply" (2934). And after the crowd's reaction, "None, Brutus,... | |
 | John O. Whitney, Tina Packer - 2002 - 320 psl.
...and mine, so we had no alternative but to destroy him first. It was the patriotic Roman thing to do: Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman? If...vile, that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. JULIUS CAESAR (3.2, 30-34) If we had been in the audience,... | |
 | David Mahony - 2003 - 296 psl.
...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 would be a bondman?...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. ALL: None, Brutus, none. BRUTUS: Then none have I offended.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2003 - 164 psl.
...fortune; honour, for his valour; and death, for his ambition. Who is here so base, that would be a 25 bondman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. ALL None, Brutus, none. 30 BRUTUS Then none have I offended.... | |
 | Laurie Maguire - 2003 - 260 psl.
...alternates with epistrophe (repetition of the same word - "offended" - at the end of successive clauses). Who is here so base that would be a bondman? If any,...would not be a Roman? If any, speak, for him have 1 offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his country? If any, speak, for him have I offended.... | |
 | Kenneth Muir - 2005 - 224 psl.
...ambitious. Once again there is no attempt at proof. Then he asks a series of rhetorical questions: Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? If any,...vile that will not love his country ? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. It is impossible for anyone to say he is offended, as... | |
 | Ernest Schanzer - 2005 - 216 psl.
...the series of rhetorical questions which so ingeniously forestall any objections from his audience: Who is here so base that would be a bondman? If any,...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. Nothing could be more skilful. He has brought only the... | |
 | Brian Vickers - 2005 - 472 psl.
...honour, for his valour; d] but as he was ambitious, I slew him. d] and death, for his ambition. 4. Who is here so base, that would be a bondman? If any,...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. (All: None Brutus, none). Then none have I offended.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2005 - 584 psl.
...tears for his love, joy for his fortune, honor for his valor, and death for his ambition. Who is 30 here so base that would be a bondman? If any, speak,...vile that will not love his country? If any, speak, for him have I 35 offended. I pause for a reply. PLEBEIANS None, Brutus, none. BRUTUS Then none have... | |
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