The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Julius Cæser. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. PericlesHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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Pagina 33
... unto his sickness ? No , my Brutus ; You have some sick offence within your mind , Which , by the right and virtue of my place , I ought to know of . And , upon my knees , I charm you , by my once commended beauty , By all your vows of ...
... unto his sickness ? No , my Brutus ; You have some sick offence within your mind , Which , by the right and virtue of my place , I ought to know of . And , upon my knees , I charm you , by my once commended beauty , By all your vows of ...
Pagina 48
... unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honor , Depart untouched . Serv . I'll fetch him presently . [ Exit Servant . Bru . I know that we shall have him well to friend Cas . I wish we may ; but yet have I a mind , That ...
... unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honor , Depart untouched . Serv . I'll fetch him presently . [ Exit Servant . Bru . I know that we shall have him well to friend Cas . I wish we may ; but yet have I a mind , That ...
Pagina 55
... unto his house . Give him a statue with his ancestors . 2 Cit . 3 Cit . Let him be Cæsar . 4 Cit . Cæsar's better parts Shall now be crowned in Brutus . 1 Cit . We'll bring him to his house with shouts and clamors . Bru . My countrymen ...
... unto his house . Give him a statue with his ancestors . 2 Cit . 3 Cit . Let him be Cæsar . 4 Cit . Cæsar's better parts Shall now be crowned in Brutus . 1 Cit . We'll bring him to his house with shouts and clamors . Bru . My countrymen ...
Pagina 57
... Unto their issue . 4 Cit . We'll hear the will ; read it , Mark Antony . Cit . The will , the will ; we will hear Cæsar's will . Ant . Have patience , gentle friends ; I must not read it ; It is not meet you know how Cæsar loved you ...
... Unto their issue . 4 Cit . We'll hear the will ; read it , Mark Antony . Cit . The will , the will ; we will hear Cæsar's will . Ant . Have patience , gentle friends ; I must not read it ; It is not meet you know how Cæsar loved you ...
Pagina 61
... unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and left his gardens and arbors unto the people , which he had on this side of the river Tyber . " 2 Fire again as a dissyllable . SCENE III . The same . A Street . Enter SC ...
... unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and left his gardens and arbors unto the people , which he had on this side of the river Tyber . " 2 Fire again as a dissyllable . SCENE III . The same . A Street . Enter SC ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Julius Cæser. Antony and ... William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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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