The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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... I would not , so with love I might entreat you , Be any further moved . What you
have said , I will consider ; what you have to say , I will with patience hear : and
find a time : Both meet to hear , and answer , such Sc.2 . ] 79 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... I would not , so with love I might entreat you , Be any further moved . What you
have said , I will consider ; what you have to say , I will with patience hear : and
find a time : Both meet to hear , and answer , such Sc.2 . ] 79 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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Both meet to hear , and answer , such high things . Till then , my noble friend ,
chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a son of
Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . 58. Cas .
Both meet to hear , and answer , such high things . Till then , my noble friend ,
chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a son of
Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us . 58. Cas .
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In reading , at least , the - ile is now perhaps more usually pronounced long than
short in Hostile , Servile , and some other similar instances ; and we sometimes
hear even infinite pronounced with the ite long ( as in finite ) , though such a ...
In reading , at least , the - ile is now perhaps more usually pronounced long than
short in Hostile , Servile , and some other similar instances ; and we sometimes
hear even infinite pronounced with the ite long ( as in finite ) , though such a ...
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Other examples of the same irregularity are the following :“ Which none but
Heaven , and you and I , shall hear . ” King John , i . 1 . “ Which none may hear
but she and thou . ” Coleridge , Day Dream . In both these passages but can only
be the ...
Other examples of the same irregularity are the following :“ Which none but
Heaven , and you and I , shall hear . ” King John , i . 1 . “ Which none may hear
but she and thou . ” Coleridge , Day Dream . In both these passages but can only
be the ...
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Never fear that : If he be so resolved , I can o'ersway him : for he loves to hear
That unicorns may be betrayed with trees , And bears with glasses , elephants
with holes , Lions with toils , and men with flatterers ; But , when I tell him he hates
...
Never fear that : If he be so resolved , I can o'ersway him : for he loves to hear
That unicorns may be betrayed with trees , And bears with glasses , elephants
with holes , Lions with toils , and men with flatterers ; But , when I tell him he hates
...
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