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Pagina 11
So , in Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iji : thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour “ At difference in thee . ” Steevens . A following line may prove the best comment on this : “ Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , — . ” Ma.one .
So , in Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iji : thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour “ At difference in thee . ” Steevens . A following line may prove the best comment on this : “ Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , — . ” Ma.one .
Pagina 17
I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæs . and his Train .
I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæs . and his Train .
Pagina 34
2 . Steevens . 3 For if thou path , thy native semblance on , ] . If thou walk in thy true form . Johnson . The same verb is used by Drayton in bis Polyolbion , Song II : Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from 34 JULIUS CÆSAR .
2 . Steevens . 3 For if thou path , thy native semblance on , ] . If thou walk in thy true form . Johnson . The same verb is used by Drayton in bis Polyolbion , Song II : Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from 34 JULIUS CÆSAR .
Pagina 35
Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from prevention . Enter Cassius , Casca , DECIUS , CINNA , METELLUS CIMBER , and TREBONIUS . Cas . I think , we are too bold upon your rest : Good - morrow , Brutus ; Do we trouble you ?
Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from prevention . Enter Cassius , Casca , DECIUS , CINNA , METELLUS CIMBER , and TREBONIUS . Cas . I think , we are too bold upon your rest : Good - morrow , Brutus ; Do we trouble you ?
Pagina 44
Nowe for thyselfe , I can finde no cause of faulte in thee touchinge our matche : but for my parte , how may I showe iny duetie towards thee , and how muche I woulde doe for thy sake , if I can not constantlie beare a secrete mischaunce ...
Nowe for thyselfe , I can finde no cause of faulte in thee touchinge our matche : but for my parte , how may I showe iny duetie towards thee , and how muche I woulde doe for thy sake , if I can not constantlie beare a secrete mischaunce ...
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