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. |
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עמוד 13
He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark
How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their
colour fly ; And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Cas . Casca will
...
He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark
How he did shake : ' tis true , this god did shake : His coward lips did from their
colour fly ; And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Cas . Casca will
...
עמוד 15
... of it : it was mere foolery . I did not mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown
; - yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; - and , as I told you
, he put it by once ; but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it .
... of it : it was mere foolery . I did not mark it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown
; - yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of these coronets ; - and , as I told you
, he put it by once ; but , for all that , to my thinking , he would fain have had it .
עמוד 26
Luc . No , sir , there are more with him . Bru . Do you know them ? Luc . No , sir ;
their hats are pluck ' d about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks
, That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour® . Let them enter .
Luc . No , sir , there are more with him . Bru . Do you know them ? Luc . No , sir ;
their hats are pluck ' d about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks
, That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour® . Let them enter .
עמוד 29
... For he will never follow any thing That other men begin . Cas . Then leave him
out . Casca . Indeed , he is not fit . Dec . Shall no man else be touch ' d but only
Cæsar ? Cas . Decius , well urg ' d : - I think it is not meet , Mark Antony , so well ...
... For he will never follow any thing That other men begin . Cas . Then leave him
out . Casca . Indeed , he is not fit . Dec . Shall no man else be touch ' d but only
Cæsar ? Cas . Decius , well urg ' d : - I think it is not meet , Mark Antony , so well ...
עמוד 30
And for Mark Antony , think not of him ; For he can do no more than Cæsar ' s arm
, When Cæsar ' s head is off . Cas . Yet I do fear him : For in the ingrafted love he
bears to Cæsar , Bru . Alas , good Cassius , do not think of him : If he love ...
And for Mark Antony , think not of him ; For he can do no more than Cæsar ' s arm
, When Cæsar ' s head is off . Cas . Yet I do fear him : For in the ingrafted love he
bears to Cæsar , Bru . Alas , good Cassius , do not think of him : If he love ...
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