The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volumul 7Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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Pagina 4
... Rome . afterwards at Sardis ; and near Philippi . JULIUS CESAR . ACT I. SCENE I - Rome . PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Rome . afterwards at Sardis ; and near Philippi . JULIUS CESAR . ACT I. SCENE I - Rome . PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
Pagina 5
... Rome . A street . Enter Flavius , Marullus , and a rabble of Citizens . Flavius . HENCE ; home , you idle creatures , get you home ; Is this a holiday ? What ! know you not , Being mechanical , you ought not walk , Upon a labouring day ...
... Rome . A street . Enter Flavius , Marullus , and a rabble of Citizens . Flavius . HENCE ; home , you idle creatures , get you home ; Is this a holiday ? What ! know you not , Being mechanical , you ought not walk , Upon a labouring day ...
Pagina 6
... Rome , To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You blocks , you stones , you worse than senseless things ! O , you hard hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and ...
... Rome , To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You blocks , you stones , you worse than senseless things ! O , you hard hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and ...
Pagina 12
... Rome indeed , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a Brutus1 once , that would have brook'd The eternal devil to keep his state in Rome , As easily as a king . Bru ...
... Rome indeed , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a Brutus1 once , that would have brook'd The eternal devil to keep his state in Rome , As easily as a king . Bru ...
Pagina 16
... Rome holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : ( 1 ) Disposed to . ( 2 ) Has an unfavourable opinion of me . ( 3 ) Cajole . And , after this , let Cæsar seat him sure 16 Act I JULIUS CAESAR .
... Rome holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : ( 1 ) Disposed to . ( 2 ) Has an unfavourable opinion of me . ( 3 ) Cajole . And , after this , let Cæsar seat him sure 16 Act I JULIUS CAESAR .
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