The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 7C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Manent Brutus and Caffius : Casca , to them . Cafea . You pull'd me by the cloak ; would you speak with me ? Bru Ay , Cafea ...
... hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Manent Brutus and Caffius : Casca , to them . Cafea . You pull'd me by the cloak ; would you speak with me ? Bru Ay , Cafea ...
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... hand , which did flame and burn , Like twenty torches join'd ; and yet his hand , Not fenfible of fire , remain'd unfcorch'd . Befides , ( I ha ' not fince put up my fword ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar d upon me , and ...
... hand , which did flame and burn , Like twenty torches join'd ; and yet his hand , Not fenfible of fire , remain'd unfcorch'd . Befides , ( I ha ' not fince put up my fword ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar d upon me , and ...
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... hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . Caf . And why fhould Cafar be a tyrant then ? Poor man ! I know , he would not be a wolf , But that he fees , the Romans are but sheep ; He were no lion , were not Romans hinds . Thofe that ...
... hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . Caf . And why fhould Cafar be a tyrant then ? Poor man ! I know , he would not be a wolf , But that he fees , the Romans are but sheep ; He were no lion , were not Romans hinds . Thofe that ...
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... hand of Brutus ! Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wafted fourteen days . ( 9 ) [ knocks within . Bru . ' Tis good . Go to the gate ; fomebody knocks : [ Exit Lucius . Since Caffius first did whet me against Cæfar , ( 10 ) I have not ...
... hand of Brutus ! Enter Lucius . Luc . Sir , March is wafted fourteen days . ( 9 ) [ knocks within . Bru . ' Tis good . Go to the gate ; fomebody knocks : [ Exit Lucius . Since Caffius first did whet me against Cæfar , ( 10 ) I have not ...
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... hand , Gave fign for me to leave you : fo I did , Fearing to ftrengthen that impatience , head , Which feem'd too much inkindled ; and , withal , Hoping it was but an effect of humour ; Which fometime hath his hour with every man . It ...
... hand , Gave fign for me to leave you : fo I did , Fearing to ftrengthen that impatience , head , Which feem'd too much inkindled ; and , withal , Hoping it was but an effect of humour ; Which fometime hath his hour with every man . It ...
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Strona 120 - O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy outwork nature: on each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool. And what they undid, did. AGR. O, rare for Antony! ENO. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i...
Strona 363 - And posts, like the commandment of a King, Sans check, to good and bad: but when the planets In evil mixture to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents, what mutiny, What raging of the sea. shaking of earth, Commotion in the winds, frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture!
Strona 54 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
Strona 53 - I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse : was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And, sure, he is an honourable man.
Strona 89 - NAY, but this dotage of our general's O'erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes, That o'er the files and musters of the war Have glow'd like plated Mars, now bend, now turn, The office and devotion of their view Upon a tawny front...
Strona 120 - ... silken tackle Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her, and Antony, Enthron'd i...
Strona 85 - He only, in a general honest thought And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man!
Strona 12 - Why should that name be sounded more than yours? Write them together, yours is as fair a name ; Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well ; Weigh them, it is as heavy ; conjure with them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar.
Strona 363 - And therefore is the glorious planet Sol In noble eminence enthron'd and spher'd Amidst the other : whose med'cinable eye Corrects the ill aspects of planets evil, And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check to good and bad : but when the planets In evil mixture to disorder wander.
Strona 52 - Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honourable man.