 | William Shakespeare - 1860 - 840 sider
...act ; I hoar him mock The luck of Ca'sar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : — ave right well conceited. Ix't us go, For it is after...O, Cassius, if you could but win the noble Brutus Dust fall? If thou and nature can so gently part. The stroke of death ie as a lover's pinch, \Vhich... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 sider
...act ; I hear him mock The luck of Ca?sar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : — in it I chiefly loved : 'twas ./Eneas' tale to Dido;...your memory, begin at this line ; — let me see, \Kii»et them. Is.\& falls and dies.* Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 sider
...act ; I hoar him mock The luck of Csesnr, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : — Chairman ; — Iras, long farewell. [Kisses them. IIIAS fa/ls and dies.* Have I the aspic in my lips... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 sider
...net ; I hear him mock The luck of Ciesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : — sack 'd queen, Disgrace to your great worths, and...strain as this, Should once set footing in your genero Charmiau ; — Iras, long farewell. [Л'/.че« them, IHAS fallí and dies.' Have I the aspic in my... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 sider
...Antony call ; I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act : I hear him mock The luck of Ceesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after-wrath...the last warmth of my lips, Farewell, kind Charmian ; — Iris, long farewell. Ctesar's Comments on the Death of Cleopatra. Her physician tells me, She... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1861 - 510 sider
...noble act ; I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath. Husband, I come : Now to that name my courage prove...Charmian : — Iras, long farewell. [Kisses them. IKAS falls and dies. Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can so gently part,... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 500 sider
...noble act ; I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath. Husband, I come : Now to that name my courage prove...and dies. Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can so gently part, The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch, Which hurts, and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 sider
...noble ant ; I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : Husband, I come : Now to that name my courage prove...Charmian ; — Iras, long farewell. [Kisses them. IEAS falls and difs.l Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can so gently part,... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 496 sider
...noble act ; I hear him mock The luck of Caesar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath. Husband, I come : Now to that name my courage prove...Farewell, kind Charmian : — Iras, long farewell. f Kisses them. IRAS falls and dies. Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature can... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 sider
...act ; I hear him mock The luck of Cœsar, which the gods give men To excuse their after wrath : — clamation for the killing GLO. Were all the* letters...eyes? LEAR. O, ho ! are you there with me? No eyes [Аше« them. IBAS/O/ÍS and dt«&* Have I the aspic in my lips ? Dost fall ? If thou and nature... | |
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