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, Том 7Alexander Donaldson, 1769 |
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... look upon Cæfar . Caf . What fay'st thou to me now ? speak once again . Scoth . Beware the ides of March . Caf . He is a dreamer , let us leave him ; pass . [ Exeunt Cæfar and train , SCENE III . Manent Brutus and Caffius . Gaf . Will ...
... look upon Cæfar . Caf . What fay'st thou to me now ? speak once again . Scoth . Beware the ides of March . Caf . He is a dreamer , let us leave him ; pass . [ Exeunt Cæfar and train , SCENE III . Manent Brutus and Caffius . Gaf . Will ...
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... look on Death indifferently : For let the gods fo fpeed me , as I love The name of Honour more than I fear Death . Gaf . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your outward favour . Well , honour is the subject ...
... look on Death indifferently : For let the gods fo fpeed me , as I love The name of Honour more than I fear Death . Gaf . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your outward favour . Well , honour is the subject ...
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... look you , Caffius , - The angry fpot doth glow on Cæfar's brow , And all the reft look like a chidden train . Calpburnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with fuch ferret , and fuch fiery eyes ,. As we have feen him in the Capitol ...
... look you , Caffius , - The angry fpot doth glow on Cæfar's brow , And all the reft look like a chidden train . Calpburnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with fuch ferret , and fuch fiery eyes ,. As we have feen him in the Capitol ...
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... looks Quite through the deeds of men . He loves no plays . • As thou doft , Antony ; he hears no mufic ; • Seldom he fmiles ; and fimiles in fuch a fort , As if he mock'd himself , and scorn'd his fpirit , That could be mov'd to fmile ...
... looks Quite through the deeds of men . He loves no plays . • As thou doft , Antony ; he hears no mufic ; • Seldom he fmiles ; and fimiles in fuch a fort , As if he mock'd himself , and scorn'd his fpirit , That could be mov'd to fmile ...
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... look you i ' th ' face again . But those that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off ...
... look you i ' th ' face again . But those that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling fcarfs off ...
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