The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposcs he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Far totum , is , in his own conceit , the only Shake - scene in a country . " This would ...
... heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposcs he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Far totum , is , in his own conceit , the only Shake - scene in a country . " This would ...
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... hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements , To towers and windows , yea , to chimney - tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat The live - long ...
... hearts , you cruel men of Rome , Knew you not Pompey ? Many a time and oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements , To towers and windows , yea , to chimney - tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat The live - long ...
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... hearts of controversy . But ere we could arrive the point proposed , Cæsar cried , Help me , Cassius , or I sink . I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so from the ...
... hearts of controversy . But ere we could arrive the point proposed , Cæsar cried , Help me , Cassius , or I sink . I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so from the ...
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... heart's ease , Whiles they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And ...
... heart's ease , Whiles they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And ...
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... hearts . But there's no heed to be taken of them : if Cæsar had stabbed their mothers , they would have done no less . Bru . And after that he came thus sad away ? Casca . Ay . Cas . Did Cicero say anything ? Casca . Ay , he spoke Greek ...
... hearts . But there's no heed to be taken of them : if Cæsar had stabbed their mothers , they would have done no less . Bru . And after that he came thus sad away ? Casca . Ay . Cas . Did Cicero say anything ? Casca . Ay , he spoke Greek ...
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accent annotator Antony and Cleopatra appears bear blood Brutus Cæs called Capitol Casca Cassius Chaucer Cicero Cinna Collier common commonly Compare conjecture Coriolanus death Decius dissyllable doth Dyce English Enter Exeunt expression fear formerly French give Hamlet hand hath hear heart hemistich Henry honor Hudson ides of March instance Julius Cæsar King language Latin look lord Lucilius Lucius Macbeth Malone Mark Antony meaning Merchant of Venice merely Messala Milton modern editors night noble Octavius old copies original edition original text passage perhaps Philippi phrase Pindarus Plutarch Portia present Play printed probably pronoun prosody reading regard Roman Rome Saxon SCENE Second Folio seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shrew signifying speak speare speech spirit stage direction stand Steevens substantive syllable thee thing thou tion Titinius Titus Andronicus verb verse White Winter's Tale word writers