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Pagina 84
... brother Paulus . " That Shakspeare , however , meant the scene to be at Rome , may be inferred from what almost immediately follows : Oct. Your brother too must die ; Consent you , 84 JULIUS CESAR . Cin. Truly, my name is Cinna. ...
... brother Paulus . " That Shakspeare , however , meant the scene to be at Rome , may be inferred from what almost immediately follows : Oct. Your brother too must die ; Consent you , 84 JULIUS CESAR . Cin. Truly, my name is Cinna. ...
Pagina 85
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Oct. Your brother too must die ; Consent you , Lepidus ? Lep . I do consent . Oct. Prick him down , Antony . Lep . Upon condition Publius shall not live , Who is your sister's son , Mark Antony . Ant . He ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Oct. Your brother too must die ; Consent you , Lepidus ? Lep . I do consent . Oct. Prick him down , Antony . Lep . Upon condition Publius shall not live , Who is your sister's son , Mark Antony . Ant . He ...
Pagina 90
... brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! Wrong I'mine enemies ? And , if not so , how should I wrong a brother ? Cas . Brutus , this sober form of yours hides wrongs ; And when you do them Bru . Cassius , be ...
... brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! Wrong I'mine enemies ? And , if not so , how should I wrong a brother ? Cas . Brutus , this sober form of yours hides wrongs ; And when you do them Bru . Cassius , be ...
Pagina 94
... brother Check'd like a bondman ; all his faults observ'd , sentiment , altogether in character , and expressed in a manner inimi- tably happy For to wring , implies both to get unjustly , and to use force in getting and hard hands ...
... brother Check'd like a bondman ; all his faults observ'd , sentiment , altogether in character , and expressed in a manner inimi- tably happy For to wring , implies both to get unjustly , and to use force in getting and hard hands ...
Pagina 100
... brother . Bru . Under your pardon . - You must note beside , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
... brother . Bru . Under your pardon . - You must note beside , That we have try'd the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 14 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 14 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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