Coriolanus (2014) Poster

(2014)

Alfred Enoch: Titus Lartius

Quotes 

  • Titus Lartius : O noble fellow!... Who sensibly outdares his senseless sword, and when it bows, stands up? Thou art left, Martius: a carbuncle entire, as big as thou art, 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 and the thunder-like percussion of thy sounds, thou madst thine enemies shake, as if the world were feverous and did tremble.

    Cominius : Where's Martius?

    Titus Lartius : Lost. Alone he fights within Corioles.

    Cominius : O Martius, such a manhood is called foolery, when it stands against a falling fabric. Hadst thou but breathed, we should have come off like Romans: neither foolish in our stands, nor cowardly in retire. Believe me, sirs, we shall be charged again.

    [Coriolanus enters, bloody from battle] 

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