The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volum 14 |
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Pàgina 9
... unto the feast of Lyceians in Arcadia . But howsoever it is , that day there are diverse noble men's sonnes , young men , ( and some of them magistrates themselves that govern them ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport ...
... unto the feast of Lyceians in Arcadia . But howsoever it is , that day there are diverse noble men's sonnes , young men , ( and some of them magistrates themselves that govern them ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport ...
Pàgina 14
... - served , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. IV , c . x : " But I the meanest man of many more , " Yet much disdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " Malone . The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our 14 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... - served , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. IV , c . x : " But I the meanest man of many more , " Yet much disdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " Malone . The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our 14 JULIUS CÆSAR .
Pàgina 16
... A ferret has red eyes . Johnson . 9 Sleek - headed men , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " When Cæsar's friends complained unto him of Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; 16 JULIUS CESAR .
... A ferret has red eyes . Johnson . 9 Sleek - headed men , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " When Cæsar's friends complained unto him of Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; 16 JULIUS CESAR .
Pàgina 19
... unto himself ? Casca . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupation , 5 if I ...
... unto himself ? Casca . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupation , 5 if I ...
Pàgina 22
... Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean 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 , Clean from the purpose of the things themselves . Comes Cæsar to the Capitol to - morrow ? Casca ...
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