The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Volum 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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Pàgina 15
... heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too : Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off Cæfar's Images , are put to filence . Fare you well . There was more foolery yet , if I could remember ...
... heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too : Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off Cæfar's Images , are put to filence . Fare you well . There was more foolery yet , if I could remember ...
Pàgina 27
... head off , and then hack the limbs ; Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards : For Antony is but a limb of Cæfar . Let us be facrificers , but not butchers , Caius ; We all stand up against the fpirit of Cafar , And in the spirit of ...
... head off , and then hack the limbs ; Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards : For Antony is but a limb of Cæfar . Let us be facrificers , but not butchers , Caius ; We all stand up against the fpirit of Cafar , And in the spirit of ...
Pàgina 28
... head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cafar Bru . Alas , .good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cafar , all that he can do Is to himself , take thought , and die for Cæfar : And that ...
... head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cafar Bru . Alas , .good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cafar , all that he can do Is to himself , take thought , and die for Cæfar : And that ...
Pàgina 29
... head , And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : Yet I infifted , yet you anfwer'd not ; But with an angry wafture of your hand , Gave fign for me to leave you : fo I did , Fearing to ftrengthen that impatience , Which feem'd too ...
... head , And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : Yet I infifted , yet you anfwer'd not ; But with an angry wafture of your hand , Gave fign for me to leave you : fo I did , Fearing to ftrengthen that impatience , Which feem'd too ...
Pàgina 42
... Party betook " themselves to the Capitol , and in their way fhering their Hands all “ bloody , and their naked Swords , proclaim'd Liberty to the People . " And And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , 42 JULIUS CAESAR .
... Party betook " themselves to the Capitol , and in their way fhering their Hands all “ bloody , and their naked Swords , proclaim'd Liberty to the People . " And And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , 42 JULIUS CAESAR .
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