The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Side 5
... 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 a fine ...
... 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 a fine ...
Side 7
... speaking of the water , and not of its presiding power or genius . STEEVENS . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , frequently describes the rivers of To hear the replication of your sounds , Made in SC . I. 7 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... speaking of the water , and not of its presiding power or genius . STEEVENS . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , frequently describes the rivers of To hear the replication of your sounds , Made in SC . I. 7 JULIUS CÆSAR .
Side 9
... speaking of Decimus Brutus , says : — " ab iis , quos miserat Antonius , jugu- latus est ; justissimasque optimè de se merito viro C. Cæsari pœnas dedit . Cujus cum primus omnium amicorum fuisset , interfector fuit , et fortunæ ex qua ...
... speaking of Decimus Brutus , says : — " ab iis , quos miserat Antonius , jugu- latus est ; justissimasque optimè de se merito viro C. Cæsari pœnas dedit . Cujus cum primus omnium amicorum fuisset , interfector fuit , et fortunæ ex qua ...
Side 11
... Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the ides of March . CES . What man is that ? BRU . A soothsayer , bids you beware the ides of March . CES . Set him before me , let me see his face . CAS . Fellow , come from the throng ...
... Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the ides of March . CES . What man is that ? BRU . A soothsayer , bids you beware the ides of March . CES . Set him before me , let me see his face . CAS . Fellow , come from the throng ...
Side 13
... speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wish'd 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 ? CAS ...
... speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wish'd 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 ? CAS ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 12 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 12 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 12 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
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