The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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The wager thou hast won ; ” to which the latter replies , “ Nay , I will win my wager
better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the stage , as if in pointed allusion
to our supposed title of the piece , are , ' Twas I won the wager , though you ...
The wager thou hast won ; ” to which the latter replies , “ Nay , I will win my wager
better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the stage , as if in pointed allusion
to our supposed title of the piece , are , ' Twas I won the wager , though you ...
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... a case of this sort to regard the words as making not one line , but two
hemistichs , or truncated lines . Thus , the passage in Measure for Measure
would standMerciful heaven ! Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous 3 THE
VERSE . 33.
... a case of this sort to regard the words as making not one line , but two
hemistichs , or truncated lines . Thus , the passage in Measure for Measure
would standMerciful heaven ! Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous 3 THE
VERSE . 33.
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Merciful heaven ! Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt , Splitt'st the
unwedgeable and gnarled oak Than the soft myrtle . But man , proud man , Dress
'd in a little brief authority : etc. This is nothing more than what has been done
with ...
Merciful heaven ! Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt , Splitt'st the
unwedgeable and gnarled oak Than the soft myrtle . But man , proud man , Dress
'd in a little brief authority : etc. This is nothing more than what has been done
with ...
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Had we no quarrel else * to Rome , but that Thou art thence banished , we would
muster all . - iv . 5 . You have holp to ravish your own daughters , and To melt the
city leads upon your pates . — iv . 6 . Your temples burned in their cement ; and ...
Had we no quarrel else * to Rome , but that Thou art thence banished , we would
muster all . - iv . 5 . You have holp to ravish your own daughters , and To melt the
city leads upon your pates . — iv . 6 . Your temples burned in their cement ; and ...
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Lastly , we have a few references in Antony and Cleo patra ; such as , - Broad -
fronted Cæsar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a
monarch ( i . 5 ) ; Julius Cæsar , Who at Philippi the good Brutus ghosted ( ii .
Lastly , we have a few references in Antony and Cleo patra ; such as , - Broad -
fronted Cæsar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a
monarch ( i . 5 ) ; Julius Cæsar , Who at Philippi the good Brutus ghosted ( ii .
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