| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 trang
...ere we could arrive the point proposed, Caesar cried, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. Then, as VKneas, our great ancestor, Did from the flames of Troy upon...shoulder The old Anchises bear, so, from the waves of Tiber, Did I the tired Ceesar : and this man Is now become a god ; and Cassius is A wretched creature,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 trang
...aside, But ere we could arrive 1 the point proposed, And stemming it with hearts of controversy. Caesar cried, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. I, as jEneas,...bear, so, from the waves of Tyber, Did I the tired Caesar. And this man Is now become a god; and Cassius is A wretched creature, and must bend his body,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 trang
...aside, And stemming it with hearts of controversy. But ere we could arrive1 the point proposed, Caesar cried, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. I, as JEneas,...bear, so, from the waves of Tyber, Did I the tired Caesar. And this man Is now become a god ; and Cassius is A wretched creature, and must bend his body,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 trang
...And stemming it with hearts of controversy. But ere we could arrive the point propos'd, Caesar cry'd, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. I, as JEneas, our great...bear, so, from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Caesar : v And this man ; Is now become a god ; and Cassius is A wretched creature, and must bend his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 714 trang
...But, ere we could arrive the point propos'd, Cesar cried, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. I, as ./Eneas, our great ancestor, Did from the flames of Troy upon...bear, so, from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Cesar: And this man Is now become a god; and Cassius is A wretched creature, and must bend his body,... | |
| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 trang
...of the actor for the rest of the evening. Yates, in his first scene, had to deliver the passage— " I, as jEneas, our great ancestor, Did, from the flames...The old Anchises bear, so from the waves of Tyber," &c. This, by some unaccountable nervousness, he gave as follows— " I, as JEneas, our great ancestor,... | |
| 1839 - 544 trang
...ere we could arrive the point proposed, Casar cried, help me, Cassius, or 1 sink. Then, as ^Eneas, our great ancestor, Did from the flames of Troy upon...shoulder The old Anchises bear ; so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Caesar ; and this man Is now become a god ; and Cassius is A wretched creature,... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 trang
...aside And stemming it with hearts of controversy. <But ere we could arrive the point proposed, Caesar cried, Help me, Cassius, or I sink. .', I, as jEneas,...shoulder The old Anchises bear, so, from the waves of Tiber, Did I the tired Cassar : And this man , Is now become a god ; and Cassius is i.* 5 A wretched... | |
| P. Sadler - 1841 - 362 trang
...Troy upon his shoulders The old Anchises bear, so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired (8) Caesar : and this man Is now become a God, and Cassius is A...and must bend his body If Caesar carelessly but nod (9) to him. (1) Fed , passe de lo feed , manger, nourrir. (2) Gust, bouffee de vent; gusty day, jour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 420 trang
...ere we could arrive the point proposed, Caesar cried, ' Help me, Cassius, or I sink.' I, as .iEneas, our great ancestor, Did from the flames of Troy upon...shoulder The old Anchises bear ; so, from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Caesar : and this man Is now become a god ; and Cassius is A wretched creature,... | |
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