| George Lillie Craik - 1864 - Liczba stron: 406
...things Unto the climate that they point upon. 110. 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 Caesar to the Capitol to-morrow ? I'asm. He doth; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you, he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - Liczba stron: 648
...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 Caesar to the Capitol to-morrow ? Casca. He doth ; for he did bid Antonio Send word to you, he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - Liczba stron: 476
...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 Caesar to the Capitol to-morrow? Casca. He doth ; for he did bid Antonins Send word to you he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 362
...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 Cassar to the Capitol to-morrow ? Casca. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 670
...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 Caesar to the Capitol to-morrow? CASCA. He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you he... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - Liczba stron: 752
...stept into the law, which is past depth To those that without heed do plunge into it Sh.Timon. m.5. Men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Jul. CI 3. I'll answer him by law ; I'll not budge an inch. Sh. TS itJ. Multitudes of laws are signs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - Liczba stron: 188
...Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous. Act I, Sc. 2. Cic. But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Act 1, Sc. 3. Bru. But 'tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - Liczba stron: 458
...I am become like a broken vessel."— Psalm xxxi. 11 (Prayer Book version). "lint men may constrne things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves." Shaktpere, J. Caesar, is Clean in this sense is the Anglo-Saxon adverb claene, entirely. 24. These... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - Liczba stron: 444
...portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon. die. 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 he... | |
| Swynfen Jervis - 1868 - Liczba stron: 390
...CONSTRUE. To interpret. I can construe the action of her familiar styla Merry Wives of Windsor, i. 3. But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Julius Cœsar, L 3. And his unbookish jealousy must construe Poor Cassio's smiles, gestures, and light... | |
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