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Page 389
No , faith , not a jot ; but to follow him Imperious a Cæsar , dead and turn ' d to
clay , thither with modesty enough , and likelihood to I Might stop a hole to keep
the wind away : lead it : as thus ; - Alexander died , Alexander was O , that that
earth ...
No , faith , not a jot ; but to follow him Imperious a Cæsar , dead and turn ' d to
clay , thither with modesty enough , and likelihood to I Might stop a hole to keep
the wind away : lead it : as thus ; - Alexander died , Alexander was O , that that
earth ...
Page 402
Julius Cæsar , ” Act III . Sc . 2 . Cæsar ' s body exhiConvey me Salisbury into his
tent , bited in the Forum :And then we ' ll try what these dastard Frenchmen dare .
" * 1 Cit . Away , away ! We ' ll burn his body in the holy place , “ Henry VI .
Julius Cæsar , ” Act III . Sc . 2 . Cæsar ' s body exhiConvey me Salisbury into his
tent , bited in the Forum :And then we ' ll try what these dastard Frenchmen dare .
" * 1 Cit . Away , away ! We ' ll burn his body in the holy place , “ Henry VI .
Page 411
Upon safer grounds , we think , Mr . Collier believes that Shakespeare ' s “ Julius
Cæsar ” was written and acted , before 1603 . In Act V . Sc . 5 , it will be
remembered , Antony pays a beautiful tribute to the character of Brutus ,“ His life
was ...
Upon safer grounds , we think , Mr . Collier believes that Shakespeare ' s “ Julius
Cæsar ” was written and acted , before 1603 . In Act V . Sc . 5 , it will be
remembered , Antony pays a beautiful tribute to the character of Brutus ,“ His life
was ...
Page 412
... the stanza remained precisely as in the edition of 1603 : but in 1619 , after
Shakespeare ' s death and before · Julius Cæsar ' was printed , Drayton made
even a nearer approach to the words of his original , thus :“ He was a man , then
boldly ...
... the stanza remained precisely as in the edition of 1603 : but in 1619 , after
Shakespeare ' s death and before · Julius Cæsar ' was printed , Drayton made
even a nearer approach to the words of his original , thus :“ He was a man , then
boldly ...
Page 417
I can as well be hanged as tell the Than what I fear , — for always I am Cæsar .
manner of it : it was mere foolery ; I did not mark Come on my right hand , for this
ear is deaf , it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; — yet And tell me truly what
...
I can as well be hanged as tell the Than what I fear , — for always I am Cæsar .
manner of it : it was mere foolery ; I did not mark Come on my right hand , for this
ear is deaf , it . I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; — yet And tell me truly what
...
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