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 15
... unto himself ? Casca . Marry , before he fell down , when he per- ceiv'd the common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . Ân I had been a man of any occupation , 2 if I ...
... unto himself ? Casca . Marry , before he fell down , when he per- ceiv'd the common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . Ân I had been a man of any occupation , 2 if I ...
Pagina 18
... Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean1 from the purpose of the things themselves . Comes Cæsar to the Capitol to - morrow ? Casca ...
... Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean1 from the purpose of the things themselves . Comes Cæsar to the Capitol to - morrow ? Casca ...
Pagina 19
... Unto some monstrous state . Now could I , Casca , Name to thee a man most like this dreadful night : That thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars As doth the lion in the Capitol : A man no mightier than thyself , or me , In ...
... Unto some monstrous state . Now could I , Casca , Name to thee a man most like this dreadful night : That thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars As doth the lion in the Capitol : A man no mightier than thyself , or me , In ...
Pagina 23
... unto the ladder turns his back , Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees ? By which he did ascend : So Cæsar may ; Then , lest he may , prevent . And , since the quarre ! Will bear no colour for the thing he is , Fashion it thus ...
... unto the ladder turns his back , Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees ? By which he did ascend : So Cæsar may ; Then , lest he may , prevent . And , since the quarre ! Will bear no colour for the thing he is , Fashion it thus ...
Pagina 26
... unto bad causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprise , Nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirits , To think , that , or our cause , or our performance , Did need an oath ; when every ...
... unto bad causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprise , Nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirits , To think , that , or our cause , or our performance , Did need an oath ; when every ...
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