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 18
Enter , from opposite sides , Casca , with his Sword drawn , and CICERO . Cic .
Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ' ? Why are you breathless ? and
why stare you so ? Casca . Are not you mov ' d , when all the sway of earth ?
Enter , from opposite sides , Casca , with his Sword drawn , and CICERO . Cic .
Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ' ? Why are you breathless ? and
why stare you so ? Casca . Are not you mov ' d , when all the sway of earth ?
עמוד 27
Here , as I point my sword , the sun arises ; Which is a great way growing on the
south , Weighing the youthful season of the year . Some two months hence , up
higher toward the north He first presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as
the ...
Here , as I point my sword , the sun arises ; Which is a great way growing on the
south , Weighing the youthful season of the year . Some two months hence , up
higher toward the north He first presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as
the ...
עמוד 47
Stoop , Romans , stoop , And let us bathe our hands in Cæsar ' s blood Up to the
elbows , and besmear our swords : Then walk we forth , even to the market -
place ; And , waving our red weapons o ' er our heads , Let ' s all cry , Peace !
Stoop , Romans , stoop , And let us bathe our hands in Cæsar ' s blood Up to the
elbows , and besmear our swords : Then walk we forth , even to the market -
place ; And , waving our red weapons o ' er our heads , Let ' s all cry , Peace !
עמוד 48
I know not , gentlemen , what you intend , Who else must be let blood , who else
is ranks : If I myself , there is no hour so fit As Cæsar ' s death ' s hour ; nor no
instrument Of half that worth , as those your swords , made rich With the most
noble ...
I know not , gentlemen , what you intend , Who else must be let blood , who else
is ranks : If I myself , there is no hour so fit As Cæsar ' s death ' s hour ; nor no
instrument Of half that worth , as those your swords , made rich With the most
noble ...
עמוד 49
... you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire
drives out fire , so pity , pity , ) Hath done this deed on Cæsar . For your part , To
you our swords have leaden points , Mark Antony : Our arms , in strength of
malice ` ...
... you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the general wrong of Rome ( As fire
drives out fire , so pity , pity , ) Hath done this deed on Cæsar . For your part , To
you our swords have leaden points , Mark Antony : Our arms , in strength of
malice ` ...
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