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Act V Scene 3 of Shakespeare's Coriolanus:

VOLUMNIA

Say my request's unjust,
And spurn me back: but if it be not so,
Thou art not honest; and the gods will plague thee,
That thou restrain'st from me the duty which
To a mother's part belongs.—He turns away:
Down, ladies: let us shame him with our knees.
To his surname Coriolanus 'longs more pride
Than pity to our prayers. Down: an end;
This is the last.—So we will home to Rome,
And die among our neighbours.—Nay, behold's:
This boy, that cannot tell what he would have
But kneels and holds up hands for fellowship,
Does reason our petition with more strength
Than thou hast to deny't.—Come, let us go:
Türkçe: William Shakespeare'nin Coriolanus eserinin V. Perde, 3. Sahnesi: Roma Cumhuriyeti'nden sınırdışı edilip Volscilerin yanına sığınan Gaius Martius Coriolanus Volsciler ile birlikte Roma Cumhuriyeti'ne saldırmaya başladı. Annesi Volumnia (tarihteki gerçek adı: Venturia), Coriolanus'un eşi Virgilia ve çocukları ve bir Romalı kadın ile birlikte kendisini ziyaret ederek Roma'yı yok etmemesi için yarvardı. (James Caldwell - Gavin Hamilton tablosunun gravür versiyonu, 4 June 1803)
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Auctor
Gavin Hamilton  (1723–1798)  wikidata:Q1496436
 
Gavin Hamilton
Descriptio Scottish anthropologus, pictor, historicus artis, archaeologus et art dealer
Dies natalis/mortis 1723 Edit this at Wikidata 4 Ianuarius 1798 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Murdieston House (Lanarkshire, Schottland) Roma Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q1496436
  • Engraved by James Caldwell
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Adam Cuerden   
 
Descriptio British
Image restorationist, composer, amateur photographer and artist, and Wikipedian
As Adam lives in Britain, which makes it incredibly easy to acquire copyright in his works, he grants, if needed, an irrevokable license to use this work however you see fit. He requests attribution where possible, and realises that "where possible" means that that request is not legally enforcable. Adam Cuerden (disputatio) 15:44, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
Dies natalis 8 Iunius 1979
Locus natalis Civitates Foederatae Americae
See file page for creator info.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: stain removal, levels adjustment, some selective levels adjustment to remove some odd Moiré-like artefacting in three smallish places; Paper restoration around the edges, because of strange bleached areas; etc.Further edit, this version: white balance correction, v. slight highlight clipping.

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Coriolanus, Act V, Scene III. Engraved by James Caldwell from a painting by Gavin Hamilton

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