The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... speak , and bear me where you will . Kent , in the Commentaries Cæsar writ , Is termed the civilest place of all this isle ; Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , worthy ; Which makes me ...
... speak , and bear me where you will . Kent , in the Commentaries Cæsar writ , Is termed the civilest place of all this isle ; Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , worthy ; Which makes me ...
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... Speak , what trade art thou ? 1 Cit . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , Sir , in respect of ( 59 )
... Speak , what trade art thou ? 1 Cit . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir ; what trade are you ? 2 Cit . Truly , Sir , in respect of ( 59 )
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... Speak ; Cæsar is turned to hear . 32. Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Cæs . What man is that ? 34. Bru . A soothsayer , bids you beware the ides of March . Cæs . Set him before me ; let me see his face . 39 . 44 . Speak once again ...
... Speak ; Cæsar is turned to hear . 32. Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Cæs . What man is that ? 34. Bru . A soothsayer , bids you beware the ides of March . Cæs . Set him before me ; let me see his face . 39 . 44 . Speak once again ...
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... speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes . Bru . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me ! 50 ...
... speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes . Bru . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me ! 50 ...
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... speak with me ? has ... 69. Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanced to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . chun Casca . Why , you were with him , were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Casca what had chanced . Casca . Why , there ...
... speak with me ? has ... 69. Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanced to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . chun Casca . Why , you were with him , were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Casca what had chanced . Casca . Why , there ...
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