Coriolanus.Marcius!
Aufidius. Ay, Marcius, Caius Marcius; dost thou think
I’ll grace thee with that robbery, thy stol’n name
Coriolanus in Corioli?
Just in the same way, his aversion from mercantile profit does not lead him to refuse a gift from a friend when he feels that he has earned that friend’s approval. So when Cominius bestows on him the charger, and bids the host hail him with his new title, he answers graciously enough if a little awkwardly:
I will go wash;
And when my face is fair, you shall perceive
Whether I blush or no: howbeit I thank you.
I mean to stride your steed, and at all times
To undercrest your good addition