The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 88
עמוד 9
Exeunt Citizens . See , whe ' r ' their basest metal be not mov ' d ; They vanish
tongue - tied in their guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This
way will I : Disrobe the images , If you do find them deck ' d with ceremonies ?
Exeunt Citizens . See , whe ' r ' their basest metal be not mov ' d ; They vanish
tongue - tied in their guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This
way will I : Disrobe the images , If you do find them deck ' d with ceremonies ?
עמוד 10
Exeunt all but Bru . and Cas . Cas . Will you go see the order of the. and Decimus
. Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while
Marcus kept aloof , and declined so large a share of his favours and honours , as
the ...
Exeunt all but Bru . and Cas . Cas . Will you go see the order of the. and Decimus
. Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while
Marcus kept aloof , and declined so large a share of his favours and honours , as
the ...
עמוד 14
Exeunt CÆSAR and his Train . Casca stays behind . Casca . You pull ' d me by
the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanc '
d to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad ? Casca . Why you were with him , were you
...
Exeunt CÆSAR and his Train . Casca stays behind . Casca . You pull ' d me by
the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanc '
d to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad ? Casca . Why you were with him , were you
...
עמוד 23
Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I . - The same . Brutus ' s Orchard , Enter BRUTUS . Bru .
What , Lucius ! ho !I cannot , by the progress of the stars , Give guess how near to
day . — Lucius , I say ! - - I would it were my fault to sleep so soundly .
Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I . - The same . Brutus ' s Orchard , Enter BRUTUS . Bru .
What , Lucius ! ho !I cannot , by the progress of the stars , Give guess how near to
day . — Lucius , I say ! - - I would it were my fault to sleep so soundly .
עמוד 32
Exeunt all but Brutus . Boy ! Lucius 1 - Fast asleep ? It is no matter ; Enjoy the
honey - heavy dew of slumber : Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies , Which
busy care draws in the brains of men ; Therefore thou sleep ' st so sound . Enter
Portia ...
Exeunt all but Brutus . Boy ! Lucius 1 - Fast asleep ? It is no matter ; Enjoy the
honey - heavy dew of slumber : Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies , Which
busy care draws in the brains of men ; Therefore thou sleep ' st so sound . Enter
Portia ...
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