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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Pàgina 4
... arms ; and there have fat The live - long day with patient expectation , To fee great Pompey pafs the ftreets of Rome . And when you faw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an univerfal fhout , That That Tyber trembled underneath ...
... arms ; and there have fat The live - long day with patient expectation , To fee great Pompey pafs the ftreets of Rome . And when you faw his chariot but appear , Have you not made an univerfal fhout , That That Tyber trembled underneath ...
Pàgina 17
... arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafca . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no flearing tell - tale . Hold my hand : Be factious for redress of all these griefs , And I will fet this foot of nine as far , As who ...
... arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafca . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no flearing tell - tale . Hold my hand : Be factious for redress of all these griefs , And I will fet this foot of nine as far , As who ...
Pàgina 23
... arm , When Cæfar's head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cæfar- Bru . Alas , good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cæfar , all that he can do Is to himself , take thought , and die for ...
... arm , When Cæfar's head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cæfar- Bru . Alas , good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cæfar , all that he can do Is to himself , take thought , and die for ...
Pàgina 25
... arms across : And when I aik'd you what the matter was , " You ftar'd upon me with ungentle looks . " I urge'd you further ; then you fcratch'd your head , " And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : " Yet I infifted ; yet you anfwer ...
... arms across : And when I aik'd you what the matter was , " You ftar'd upon me with ungentle looks . " I urge'd you further ; then you fcratch'd your head , " And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : " Yet I infifted ; yet you anfwer ...
Pàgina 29
... arm fo far , To be afraid to tell grey - beards the truth ? Decius , go tell them , Cæfar will not come . Dec Molt mighty Cæfar , let me know fome cause , Left I be laugh'd at when I tell them fo Caf . The caufe is in my will , I will ...
... arm fo far , To be afraid to tell grey - beards the truth ? Decius , go tell them , Cæfar will not come . Dec Molt mighty Cæfar , let me know fome cause , Left I be laugh'd at when I tell them fo Caf . The caufe is in my will , I will ...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1769 |
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