The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Volume 7A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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Halaman 10
... meet to hear , and answer fuch high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this ; Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a fon of Rome Under fuch harsh conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf ...
... meet to hear , and answer fuch high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this ; Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a fon of Rome Under fuch harsh conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf ...
Halaman 13
... meet , That noble minds keep ever with their likes For who fo firm that cannot be feduce'd ? Cæfar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus . If I were Brutus now , and he were Caffius , He He fhould not humour me . -I will this night Sc ...
... meet , That noble minds keep ever with their likes For who fo firm that cannot be feduce'd ? Cæfar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus . If I were Brutus now , and he were Caffius , He He fhould not humour me . -I will this night Sc ...
Halaman 15
... meet , let not men say , " These are their reafons , they are natural : " For I believe they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed it is a ftrange - difpofed time : But men may conftrue things after ...
... meet , let not men say , " These are their reafons , they are natural : " For I believe they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed it is a ftrange - difpofed time : But men may conftrue things after ...
Halaman 23
... meet , Mark Antony , fo well belov'd of Cæfar , Should outlive Cæfar : we fhall find of him . A fhrewd contriver . And you know , his means , If he improve them , may well ftretch fo far , As to annoy us all ; which to prevent , Let ...
... meet , Mark Antony , fo well belov'd of Cæfar , Should outlive Cæfar : we fhall find of him . A fhrewd contriver . And you know , his means , If he improve them , may well ftretch fo far , As to annoy us all ; which to prevent , Let ...
Halaman 30
... meet with better dreams . If Cæfar hide himfelf , thall they not whisper , Lo , Cæfar is afraid ! Pardon me , Cæfar ; for my dear , dear love To your proceeding † bids me tell you this ; And reafon to my love is liable . Caf . How ...
... meet with better dreams . If Cæfar hide himfelf , thall they not whisper , Lo , Cæfar is afraid ! Pardon me , Cæfar ; for my dear , dear love To your proceeding † bids me tell you this ; And reafon to my love is liable . Caf . How ...
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Achilles Ægypt Agamemnon Ajax anfwer Brutus Cæfar Cafca Caffius Calchas caufe Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Clot Cloten Creffid Cymbeline death defire Diomede doth Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid falfe fear feem fervice fhall fhew fhould flain fleep foldier fome fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet fword gods Guiderius hath hear heart heav'ns Hector himſelf honour Iach Imogen Lady Lepidus Lord Lucius Madam mafter Mark Antony Menelaus moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft noble Octavia Pandarus Patroclus Pifanio pleaſe Pleb Poft Pofthumus Pompey pr'ythee prefent Priam purpoſe Queen reafon Roman Rome SCENE ſhall ſpeak ſtand tell thee thefe Ther Therfites theſe thing thofe thou art Titinius Troi Troilus Ulyffes What's whofe your's yourſelf
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Halaman 9 - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
Halaman 18 - It must be by his death: and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crown'd:— How that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the bright day, that brings forth the adder; And that craves wary walking.
Halaman 42 - Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves; than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him; but, as he was ambitious, I slew him.
Halaman 47 - I tell you that which you yourselves do know, Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak for me. But, were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny.
Halaman 8 - We both have fed as well, and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he...
Halaman 153 - O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fall'n : young boys and girls Are level now with men ; the odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon.
Halaman 9 - I did hear him groan : Ay, and that tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, Alas! it cried, Give me some drink, Titinius, As a sick girl.
Halaman 5 - And do you now put on your best attire? And do you now cull out a holiday? And do you now strew flowers in his way, That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood? Be gone! Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude.
Halaman 47 - I am no orator, as Brutus is; But as you know me all, a plain blunt man, That love my friend ; and that they know full well That gave me public leave to speak of him. For I have neither wit...
Halaman 329 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.