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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... myself into more work . " But indeed , Sir , we make holiday to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ! — what conqueft brings What tributaries follow him to Rome , [ he home ? To grace in captive bonds his ...
... myself into more work . " But indeed , Sir , we make holiday to fee Cæfar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ! — what conqueft brings What tributaries follow him to Rome , [ he home ? To grace in captive bonds his ...
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... myself ; Which give fome foil perhaps to my behaviour : But let not therefore my good friends be griev'd , Among which number , Caffius , be you one ; Nor conftrue any further my neglect , Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war ...
... myself ; Which give fome foil perhaps to my behaviour : But let not therefore my good friends be griev'd , Among which number , Caffius , be you one ; Nor conftrue any further my neglect , Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war ...
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... myself . I was born free as Cafar , fo were you ; We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he . " For once , upon a raw and gufty day , " The troubled Tyber chafing with his flores , " Cæfar fays to ...
... myself . I was born free as Cafar , fo were you ; We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he . " For once , upon a raw and gufty day , " The troubled Tyber chafing with his flores , " Cæfar fays to ...
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... myself Ev'n in the aim and very flath of it . Cafea . But wherefore did you fo much tempt the It is the part of men to fear and tremble , [ heanv's ? When the most mighty gods , by tokens , fend Such dreadful heralds to allonifh us ...
... myself Ev'n in the aim and very flath of it . Cafea . But wherefore did you fo much tempt the It is the part of men to fear and tremble , [ heanv's ? When the most mighty gods , by tokens , fend Such dreadful heralds to allonifh us ...
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... myself a voluntary wound Here in the thigh : can I bear that with patience , And not my husband's fecrets ! Bru . O ye gods ! Render me worthy of this noble wife . [ Knock . Hark , hark , one knocks : Portia , go in a while ; And , by ...
... myself a voluntary wound Here in the thigh : can I bear that with patience , And not my husband's fecrets ! Bru . O ye gods ! Render me worthy of this noble wife . [ Knock . Hark , hark , one knocks : Portia , go in a while ; And , by ...
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