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 6-10 מתוך 87
עמוד 41
My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation ' . If thou
read this , 0 Cæsar , thou may ' st live ; If not , the fates with traitors do contrive . [
Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Another Part of the same Street , before the House
of ...
My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation ' . If thou
read this , 0 Cæsar , thou may ' st live ; If not , the fates with traitors do contrive . [
Exit . SCENE IV . The same . Another Part of the same Street , before the House
of ...
עמוד 42
Ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus ! The heavens speed
thee in thine enterprize ! Sure the boy heard me : - Brutus hath a suit , That
Cæsar will not grant . - 0 , I grow faint :Run , Lucius , and commend me to my lord
...
Ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus ! The heavens speed
thee in thine enterprize ! Sure the boy heard me : - Brutus hath a suit , That
Cæsar will not grant . - 0 , I grow faint :Run , Lucius , and commend me to my lord
...
עמוד 44
... An humble heart :[ Kneeling . Cæs . I must prevent thee , Cimber . These
couchings , and these lowly courtesics , Might fire the blood of ordinary men ; And
turn pre - ordinance ' , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , To
think ...
... An humble heart :[ Kneeling . Cæs . I must prevent thee , Cimber . These
couchings , and these lowly courtesics , Might fire the blood of ordinary men ; And
turn pre - ordinance ' , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , To
think ...
עמוד 47
Ay , every man away : Brutus shall lead ; and we will grace his heels With the
most boldest and best hearts of Rome . Enter a Servant . Bru . Soft , who comes
here ? A friend of Antony ' s ; Serv . Thus , Brutus , did my master bid me kneel ;
Thus ...
Ay , every man away : Brutus shall lead ; and we will grace his heels With the
most boldest and best hearts of Rome . Enter a Servant . Bru . Soft , who comes
here ? A friend of Antony ' s ; Serv . Thus , Brutus , did my master bid me kneel ;
Thus ...
עמוד 49
Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our
present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding
business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the
...
Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our
present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding
business they have done : Our hearts you see not , they are pitiful ; And pity to the
...
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