The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 14 |
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Σελίδα 15
Now is it Rome indeed , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a Brutus once , 2 that would have brook'd The eternal devil3 to keep his ...
Now is it Rome indeed , and room enough , When there is in it but one only man . O ! you and I have heard our fathers say , There was a Brutus once , 2 that would have brook'd The eternal devil3 to keep his ...
Σελίδα 24
Let it be who it is : for Romans now Have thewes and limbs like to their ancestors ; But , woe the while ! our fathers ' minds are dead , And we are govern'd with our mothers ' spirits ; Our yoke and sufferance show us womanish .
Let it be who it is : for Romans now Have thewes and limbs like to their ancestors ; But , woe the while ! our fathers ' minds are dead , And we are govern'd with our mothers ' spirits ; Our yoke and sufferance show us womanish .
Σελίδα 46
Think you , I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd , and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose them : I have made strong proof of my constancy , Giving myself a voluntary wound Here , in the thigh : Can I ...
Think you , I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd , and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose them : I have made strong proof of my constancy , Giving myself a voluntary wound Here , in the thigh : Can I ...
Σελίδα 116
419 , n . 5. See also the Letter of Post- humus to Imogen , in Cymbeline , Act III , sc . ii : " —as you , O the dearest of creatures , would not even renew me with thine eyes . " Again , in King Lear : " The jewels of our father ...
419 , n . 5. See also the Letter of Post- humus to Imogen , in Cymbeline , Act III , sc . ii : " —as you , O the dearest of creatures , would not even renew me with thine eyes . " Again , in King Lear : " The jewels of our father ...
Σελίδα 117
5 I am the son of Marcus Cato , ] So , in the old translation of Plu- tarch : " There was the sonne of Marcus Cato slaine valiantly fight- ing , & c . telling aloud his name and his father's name , " & c . Steevens . being Cato's son ...
5 I am the son of Marcus Cato , ] So , in the old translation of Plu- tarch : " There was the sonne of Marcus Cato slaine valiantly fight- ing , & c . telling aloud his name and his father's name , " & c . Steevens . being Cato's son ...
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