The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... honours that are heap'd on Cæsar . Cas . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world , Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs , and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves . Men at some time are masters ...
... honours that are heap'd on Cæsar . Cas . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world , Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs , and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves . Men at some time are masters ...
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... honour and danger , are in council and de- bate ; when the desire of action , and the care of safety , keep the mind in continual fluctuation and disturbance . Johnson . The foregoing was perhaps among the earliest notes written by Dr ...
... honour and danger , are in council and de- bate ; when the desire of action , and the care of safety , keep the mind in continual fluctuation and disturbance . Johnson . The foregoing was perhaps among the earliest notes written by Dr ...
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... honours you : and every one doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . Cas . This Decius Brutus . Bru . Cas . This , Casca ; this , Cinna ; And this , Metellus ...
... honours you : and every one doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . Cas . This Decius Brutus . Bru . Cas . This , Casca ; this , Cinna ; And this , Metellus ...
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... honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected look of the people . Johnson . So , Tully in Catilinam - Nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt ? Shakspeare formed this speech on the following passage in Sir T. North's ...
... honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected look of the people . Johnson . So , Tully in Catilinam - Nihil horum ora vultusque moverunt ? Shakspeare formed this speech on the following passage in Sir T. North's ...
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... honour . Bru . Such an exploit have I in hand , Ligarius , Had you a healthful ear to hear of it . Lig . By all the gods that Romans bow before , I here discard my sickness . Soul of Rome ! Brave son , deriv'd from honourable loins ...
... honour . Bru . Such an exploit have I in hand , Ligarius , Had you a healthful ear to hear of it . Lig . By all the gods that Romans bow before , I here discard my sickness . Soul of Rome ! Brave son , deriv'd from honourable loins ...
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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