Not by a hired knife, but that self hand Which writ his honour in the acts it did Hath, with the courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart. This is his sword, I robb'd his wound of it: behold it stain'd With his most noble blood. Poetry, Signs, and Magic - Pągina 169per Thomas M. Greene - 2005 - 327 pąginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 564 pągines
...Dtr. He is dead, C<efar, Not by a publick minifter of juftice, Nor by a hired knife-, but that felf hand, Which writ his honour in the acts it did, Hath...heart did lend it, Splitted the heart. This is his fword, I robb'd his wound of it: behold it ftain'd With his moft noble blood. 1 Tht round lucr'J JkoitlJ... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 506 pągines
...dead, Caefar ; Not by a publick minifter of juftice, Nor by a hired knife •„ but that felf-hand, Which writ his honour in the acts it did, Hath, with the courage, which the heart did lend Splitted the heart. — This is his fword, I robb'd his wound of it : Behold it ftain'd With his moil... | |
| Robert Lowth - 1794 - 198 pągines
...(5) They follow the Saxon rule : « Verbs which in the « That felf hand , , ■Which writ his honor in the acts it did, Hath, with the courage which the heart did lend it, SflitiU the heart itfelF. „ Ant. and Cleop! Others in the Paft Time , and Participles Perfect and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 408 pągines
...world. Der, He is dead, Czfar; Not by a public minifter of juftice, Nor by a hired knife ; but that felf hand, Which writ his honour in the acts it did, Hath, with the courage which the heart did lend it» 1 robb'd his wound of it; behold it ftain'd With his moft noble blood. Splitted the heart This is his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 398 pągines
...Dcr. He is dead, C<elar j Not by a publick minifter of juftice, Nor by a hired knife ; but that felf hand, Which writ his honour in the acts it did, Hath,...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his fword, I robb'd his wound of it; behold it Itain'd With his moft noble blood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 pągines
...name lay A moiety of the world. Der. He is dead, Caesar ; Not by a publick minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand, Which writ his...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his sword, I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd With his most nobje blood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 pągines
...name lay A moiety of the world. Der. He is dead, Cassar; Not by a publick minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand, Which writ his...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his sword; I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd "With his most noble blood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 pągines
...name lay A moiety of the world. Der. He is dead, Caesar; Not by a publick minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand, Which writ his...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his sword, I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd With his most noble blood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 pągines
...name lay A moiety of the world. Der. He is dead, Caesar; Not by a publick minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand, Which writ his...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his sword, I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd With his most noble blood.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 pągines
...name lay A moiety of the world. Der. He is dead, Caesar; Not by a publick minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand, Which writ his...courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.—This is his sword, I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd With his most noble blood.... | |
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