The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... ! could you win the Noble Brutus To our party Caf . Be you content . Good Cinna , take this paper ; And look you lay it in the Prætor's chair , B 2 Sc . 7 . 17 Julius Cæfar . But that he fees the Romans are but sheep; ...
... ! could you win the Noble Brutus To our party Caf . Be you content . Good Cinna , take this paper ; And look you lay it in the Prætor's chair , B 2 Sc . 7 . 17 Julius Cæfar . But that he fees the Romans are but sheep; ...
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... Looks in the clouds , fcorning the base degrees By which he did afcend : fo Cæfar may : Then , left he may , prevent ... Look in the kalendar , and bring me word . Luc . I will , Sir . Bru . The exhalations whizzing in the air , Give so ...
... Looks in the clouds , fcorning the base degrees By which he did afcend : fo Cæfar may : Then , left he may , prevent ... Look in the kalendar , and bring me word . Luc . I will , Sir . Bru . The exhalations whizzing in the air , Give so ...
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... look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes : But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd fpirits , and formal constancy ; And fo , good morrow to you every one . · [ Exeunt By fantasy is meant ominous ...
... look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes : But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd fpirits , and formal constancy ; And fo , good morrow to you every one . · [ Exeunt By fantasy is meant ominous ...
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... look'd but on my back : when they fhall fee The face of Cæfar , they are vanished . Cal . Cæfar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me . There is one within ( Befides the things that we have heard and feen ) Recounts ...
... look'd but on my back : when they fhall fee The face of Cæfar , they are vanished . Cal . Cæfar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me . There is one within ( Befides the things that we have heard and feen ) Recounts ...
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... look , where Publius is come to fetch me . Pub . Good morrow , Cæfar . Caf . Welcome , Publius . What , Brutus , are you ftirr'd fo early too ? Good morrow , Cafca . Caius Ligarius , Cæfar was ne'er so much your enemy , As that fame ...
... look , where Publius is come to fetch me . Pub . Good morrow , Cæfar . Caf . Welcome , Publius . What , Brutus , are you ftirr'd fo early too ? Good morrow , Cafca . Caius Ligarius , Cæfar was ne'er so much your enemy , As that fame ...
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Achilles againſt Agamemnon Ajax anſwer Brutus Cæfar Cafca Caffius Calchas Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Clot Cloten Creffid Cymbeline Diomede doth Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes faid fear feem feen fervice fhall fhew fhould fight flain foldier fome fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fweet fword gods Guiderius hath hear heart heav'ns Hect Hector himſelf honour Iach Imogen Lady Lepidus Lord Lucius Madam mafter Mark Antony Menelaus Moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft noble Octavia Pandarus Patroclus Pifanio pleaſe pleaſure Pleb Poft Pofthumus Pompey Pr'ythee praiſe prefent Priam purpoſe Queen reafon Roman Rome SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtand tell thee thefe Ther Therfites theſe thing thofe thoſe thou art Titinius Troi Troilus Ulyffes whofe your's yourſelf
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55 ページ - Brutus grows so covetous, To lock such rascal counters from his friends, Be ready, gods, with all your thunderbolts ; Dash him to pieces ! Cas. I denied you not. Bru. You did. Cas. I did not : he was but a fool that brought My answer back.
46 ページ - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle : I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent; That day he overcame the Nervii: — Look ! In this place ran Cassius...
4 ページ - Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements, To towers and windows, yea, to chimney-tops, Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The livelong day, with patient expectation, To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome...
54 ページ - For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection.
9 ページ - Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them together, yours is as fair a name; Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well; Weigh them, it is as heavy; conjure with 'em, "Brutus" will start a spirit as soon as "Caesar.
19 ページ - tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the climber-upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend.
315 ページ - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright : To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
40 ページ - O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers; Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times.
9 ページ - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
165 ページ - Husband, I come: Now to that name my courage prove my title! I am fire and air; my other elements I give to baser life.