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Pagina 7
Be gone ; Run to your houses , fall upon your knees , Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude . Flav . Go , go , good countrymen , and , for this fault , Assemble all the poor men of your sort ...
Be gone ; Run to your houses , fall upon your knees , Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude . Flav . Go , go , good countrymen , and , for this fault , Assemble all the poor men of your sort ...
Pagina 37
6 and what other oath , Than honesty to honesty engag'd , That this shall be , or we will fall for it ? Swear priests , and cowards , and men cautelous , Old feeble carrions , and such suffering souls That welcome wrongs ; unto bad ...
6 and what other oath , Than honesty to honesty engag'd , That this shall be , or we will fall for it ? Swear priests , and cowards , and men cautelous , Old feeble carrions , and such suffering souls That welcome wrongs ; unto bad ...
Pagina 38
... Should outlive Cæsar : We shall find of him A shrewd contriver ; and , you know , his means , If he improves them , may well stretch so far , As to annoy us all : which to prevent , Let Antony , and Cæsar , fall together . Bru .
... Should outlive Cæsar : We shall find of him A shrewd contriver ; and , you know , his means , If he improves them , may well stretch so far , As to annoy us all : which to prevent , Let Antony , and Cæsar , fall together . Bru .
Pagina 61
Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would move me : But I am constant ...
Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would move me : But I am constant ...
Pagina 62
Et tu , Brute 25 — Then fall , Cæsar . [ Dies . The Senators and People retire in confusion . △ Doth not Brutus bootless kneel ? ] I would read : Do not Brutus bootless kneel ! Johnson . I cannot subscribe to Dr. Johnson's opinion .
Et tu , Brute 25 — Then fall , Cæsar . [ Dies . The Senators and People retire in confusion . △ Doth not Brutus bootless kneel ? ] I would read : Do not Brutus bootless kneel ! Johnson . I cannot subscribe to Dr. Johnson's opinion .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 14 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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