The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Julius Cæser. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. PericlesHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... Roman mob . How could Johnson say , that " his adherence to the real story , and to Roman manners , seems to have impeded the natural vigor of his genius " !! 6 PERSONS REPRESENTED . JULIUS CESAR . OCTAVIUS CESAR , PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 5.
... Roman mob . How could Johnson say , that " his adherence to the real story , and to Roman manners , seems to have impeded the natural vigor of his genius " !! 6 PERSONS REPRESENTED . JULIUS CESAR . OCTAVIUS CESAR , PRELIMINARY REMARKS . 5.
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... Roman , and well given . Cæs . ' Would he were fatter . - But I fear him not Yet if my name were liable to fear , Cassius . He reads much ; He loves no plays , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He is a ...
... Roman , and well given . Cæs . ' Would he were fatter . - But I fear him not Yet if my name were liable to fear , Cassius . He reads much ; He loves no plays , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He is a ...
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... Roman . Casca , by your voice . Casca . Your ear is good . Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very pleasing night to honest men . Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ? Cas . Those that have known the earth so full of faults ...
... Roman . Casca , by your voice . Casca . Your ear is good . Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very pleasing night to honest men . Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ? Cas . Those that have known the earth so full of faults ...
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... Roman , you do want , Or else you use not . You look pale , and gaze , And put on fear , and cast yourself in wonder , To see the strange impatience of the heavens ; But if you would consider the true cause , Why all these fires , why ...
... Roman , you do want , Or else you use not . You look pale , and gaze , And put on fear , and cast yourself in wonder , To see the strange impatience of the heavens ; But if you would consider the true cause , Why all these fires , why ...
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... every one doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , 1 The old copy reads : - " Are then in council , and the state of a man , " & c . 2 See Act i . Sc . 3 . Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is SC . I. ] 27 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... every one doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , 1 The old copy reads : - " Are then in council , and the state of a man , " & c . 2 See Act i . Sc . 3 . Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is SC . I. ] 27 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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Andronicus Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleon Cleopatra Cloten Cymbeline dead death deed DIONYZA dost doth emendation emperor empress ENOBARBUS Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fortune friends give gods Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honor Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady Lavinia Lepidus live look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Marcus Marina Mark Antony means mistress never night noble Octavia old copy reads Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio Plutarch Pompey Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre queen revenge Roman Rome SCENE Shakspeare speak Steevens sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus unto villain weep word