The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... present play : " Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies . ” Ceremonies means omens or signs deduced from sacrifices , or other ceremonial rites . So , afterwards : " Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , " Yet now they fright me ...
... present play : " Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies . ” Ceremonies means omens or signs deduced from sacrifices , or other ceremonial rites . So , afterwards : " Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , " Yet now they fright me ...
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... present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of success . Serv . I will , my lord . Enter CALPHURNIA . [ Exit . Cal . What mean you , Cæsar ? Think you to walk forth ? You shall not stir out of your house to - day . Cas . Cæsar shall ...
... present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of success . Serv . I will , my lord . Enter CALPHURNIA . [ Exit . Cal . What mean you , Cæsar ? Think you to walk forth ? You shall not stir out of your house to - day . Cas . Cæsar shall ...
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... a suit , & c . ] These words Portia addresses to Lucius , to deceive him , by assigning a false cause for her present per- turbation . Malone . Cas . Casca , be sudden , for we fear JULIUS CESAR . 57 ACT III....SCENE. I. ...
... a suit , & c . ] These words Portia addresses to Lucius , to deceive him , by assigning a false cause for her present per- turbation . Malone . Cas . Casca , be sudden , for we fear JULIUS CESAR . 57 ACT III....SCENE. I. ...
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... present reading ) , rather incline me to believe that the passage stood originally thus : Know , Cæsar doth not wrong , but with just cause ; Nor without cause will he be satisfied , We may suppose that Ben started this formidable ...
... present reading ) , rather incline me to believe that the passage stood originally thus : Know , Cæsar doth not wrong , but with just cause ; Nor without cause will he be satisfied , We may suppose that Ben started this formidable ...
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... present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire drives out fire , 5 so pity , pity ...
... present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire drives out fire , 5 so pity , pity ...
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Albany ancient Antony and Cleopatra better Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cordelia Coriolanus Corn Cymbeline daughters death dost doth duke Edgar edition editors Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio reads Fool fortune Gent give Gloster gods Goneril hand Hanmer hath hear heart honour Johnson Julius Cæsar Kent King Henry King Lear knave Lear look lord Lucius madam Malone Mark Antony Mason means Messala nature never night noble nuncle old copies omitted passage play Plutarch poet poor pray quartos read Regan Ritson Roman Rome says scene second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech spirit stand Steevens Stew suppose sword tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thought Timon of Athens Titinius Troilus and Cressida villain Warburton word