Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves. Men at some time are masters of their fates : The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus... Trageies - Pagina 337door William Shakespeare - 1864Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pagina’s
...do believe, that these applauses are For some new honours that are heap'd on Caesar. * Temperament. Cas. Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world,...mouth as well ; Weigh them, it is as heavy ; conjure them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. [_SJiout. Now in the names of all the gods at once,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 pagina’s
...that we are underlings. Brutus, and Caesar: What should be in that Caesar? Why should that name he sounded more than yours? Write them together, yours...them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. [Shout. Flourish. [Shout. • The use of arrive without the preposition has an example in the later... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pagina’s
...stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus, and Csesar : What should be in that Ciesar? Why should that name be sounded more than yours ?...mouth as well ; Weigh them, it is as heavy ; conjure them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. [Shout. Now in the names of all the gods at once,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pagina’s
...stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus and Cœsar : what should be in thatCteeor? nter to the Parliament, KINO HENRY, QUEEN MARQARET,...Hen. I muse my lord of Gloster is not come : 'T is atari a spirit as soon asCtesar: f Shout. Now in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meat... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 pagina’s
...shout ! I do believe that these applauses are For some new honours that are heap'd on Cassar. Cow. Why man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a...mouth as well; Weigh them, it is as heavy ; conjure them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 pagina’s
...stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus and Caesar — r what should be in that Ctesar ? Why should that name be sounded, more than yours?...Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meats doth this our Caesar feed, That he is grown so great 1 Age, thou art shamed ! Rome, thou hast... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1855 - 442 pagina’s
...men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonorable graves. Men at some times are masters of their fates ; The fault, dear Brutus,...with them. — Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cassar. Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meats doth this our Caesar feed, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 pagina’s
...stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus and Caesar ! What should be in that Caesar 1 Why should that name be sounded more than yours? Write...conjure with them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Cossar. Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meat dotli this our Csesar feed, That... | |
| John Pierpont - 1855 - 530 pagina’s
...in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Brutus — and Caesar — what should be in Caesar ? Why should that name be sounded, more than...well : Weigh them ; it is as heavy : con'jure* with 'em ; Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pagina’s
...Brutus, and Cajsar: what should be in that Caesar V Why should that name be sounded more than yours?31 Write them together, yours is as fair a name; Sound...them, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. 82 [Shout. **} colour = Farbe und = Fahue. Dieses Doppelsinnes wegen stellt Sh. die Lippe selb-t als... | |
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