| William Shakespeare - 1860 - Liczba stron: 834
...portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon. Cic. Indeed, it is a strange disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Comes Cœsar to the Capitol to-morrow ? CASCA. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - Liczba stron: 836
...portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon. Cic. Indeed, it is a strange disposed time : But 860 Comes Csesar to the Capitol to-morrow ? CASCA. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - Liczba stron: 834
...portentous tilings Unto the climate that they point upon. Cic. Indeed, it is a strange disposed time : But thick as honeycomb, each pinch more stinging Than bees that made 'em. CAL. I must eat my dinn Comes Cajsar to the Capitol to-morrow ? CASCA. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you he... | |
| 1862 - Liczba stron: 920
...spent in farthest Greece Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia. — Com. of Err. i. 1. Cicero But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. — J. Caesar, i. 3. CLEAVE, adhere. (p3^i, KoXXdw, irpoo-/x«'oj.) Let my tongue cleave to the roof... | |
| Elhanan Winchester Reynolds - 1862 - Liczba stron: 252
...things Unto the climate that they point upon. " Cicero. Indeed, it is a strange-disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves." SHAKSPEARE, Julius Ccssar. " 0 masters ! if I were disposed to stir Your hearts and minds to mutiny... | |
| Elhanan Winchester Reynolds - 1862 - Liczba stron: 268
...things Unto the climate that they point upon. " Cicero. Indeed, it is a strange-disposed time: But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves." SHAKSPEARE, Julius Cassar. " Unhappily, the original policy of the government, and the original principles... | |
| 1862 - Liczba stron: 934
...spent in farthest Greece Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia. — Com. of Err. i. 1 Cicero But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. — J. Caesar, i. " CLEAVE, adhere. (pa'J, /coXXau, irpoa-fjLfvta.) Let my tongue cleave to the roof... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - Liczba stron: 578
...portentous things Upon the climate that they point upon. do. Indeed, it is a strange-disposed time : But. men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Comes Caesar to the Capitol to-morrow ? Casca. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you,... | |
| 1862 - Liczba stron: 926
...spent in farthest Greece Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia. — Com. of KIT i. 1. Cicero But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. — J. Caesar, i. 3 CLEAVE, adhere. (p2^, KoAAdtu, Trpotrficvui.) Let niy tongue cleave to the roof... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - Liczba stron: 562
...constancy to change the mind. HOOLE'S ANASTATIC. — (SIEVES) Vol. I. Section 8. CONSTRUE. — But men may construe things, after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. SnARSi'EnE. — Julius CiEsar, Act I. Scene 8. (Cicero to Casca.) CONSUMMA 7702V.— Tis a consummation... | |
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