The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8, Issue 30Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1903 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 6
Page 18
... awake him , and be sure of him . [ exeunt . ACT II SCENE I. Rome . BRUTUS's Orchard . Enter BRUTUS . BRU . What , Lucius , ho ! I cannot , by the progress of the Stars , Give guess how near to day . Lucius , I say ! I would it were my ...
... awake him , and be sure of him . [ exeunt . ACT II SCENE I. Rome . BRUTUS's Orchard . Enter BRUTUS . BRU . What , Lucius , ho ! I cannot , by the progress of the Stars , Give guess how near to day . Lucius , I say ! I would it were my ...
Page 20
... awake , and see thyself . Shall Rome , etc. Speak , strike , redress ! Brutus , thou sleep'st : awake ! Such instigations have been often dropp'd Where I have took them up . Shall Rome , etc. Thus must I piece it out : Shall Rome stand ...
... awake , and see thyself . Shall Rome , etc. Speak , strike , redress ! Brutus , thou sleep'st : awake ! Such instigations have been often dropp'd Where I have took them up . Shall Rome , etc. Thus must I piece it out : Shall Rome stand ...
Page 21
... awake all night . Know I these men that come along with you ? CASS . Yes , every man of them ; and no man here But honours you ; and every one doth wish You had but that opinion of yourself Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is ...
... awake all night . Know I these men that come along with you ? CASS . Yes , every man of them ; and no man here But honours you ; and every one doth wish You had but that opinion of yourself Which every noble Roman bears of you . This is ...
Page 43
... awake your senses , that you may the better judge . If there be any in this assembly , any dear friend of Cæsar's , to him I say , that Brutus ' love to Cæsar was no less than his . If , then , that friend demand why Brutus rose against ...
... awake your senses , that you may the better judge . If there be any in this assembly , any dear friend of Cæsar's , to him I say , that Brutus ' love to Cæsar was no less than his . If , then , that friend demand why Brutus rose against ...
Page 62
... st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy , That plays thee music ? Gentle Knave , good night ; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee : 270 1 = Servant . 2 too much awake . If thou dost nod , thou break'st thy instrument ; 62 JULIUS ...
... st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy , That plays thee music ? Gentle Knave , good night ; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee : 270 1 = Servant . 2 too much awake . If thou dost nod , thou break'st thy instrument ; 62 JULIUS ...
Common terms and phrases
ACT IV Sc Alarum art thou ARTEM ARTEMIDORUS awake bear blood BRUTUS and CASSIUS Caius Cassius Caius Ligarius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA CASS CATO Cicero Cinna Claudius Clitus Countrymen dangerous DARDANIUS death Decius Brutus deed didst dost durst enemies Enter BRUTUS exeunt Exit LUCIUS eyes Farewell fear fire FOURTH CIT give hand hear heart honourable Ides of March JULIUS CÆSAR Lepidus look Lord LUCIL LUCILIUS Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Messala Metellus Cimber mighty mov'd night noble Brutus Octavius offer'd Peace Philippi Pindarus Pompey's Portia Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Roman Rome SCENE Senators shew shout sick speak spirit stand stay Strato streets sword ta'en tell thee thing THIRD CIT thou art thou hast Titinius to-day to-night traitors Trebonius unto VARRO VIII vile Volumnius word wrong ye Gods your's Ост