The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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Page 77
... Brutus , Covering discretion with a coat of folly ; As gardeners do with ordure hide those roots , That shall first spring , and be most delicate . Dau . Well , ' tis not so , my lord high constable , But though we think it so , it is ...
... Brutus , Covering discretion with a coat of folly ; As gardeners do with ordure hide those roots , That shall first spring , and be most delicate . Dau . Well , ' tis not so , my lord high constable , But though we think it so , it is ...
Page 149
... Brutus ' bastard hand Stabb'd Julius Cæsar ; savage islanders , Pompey the great : and Suffolk dies by pirates . [ Exit Suf . with Whit . and others . Cap . And as for these whose ransom we have set , It is our pleasure , one of them ...
... Brutus ' bastard hand Stabb'd Julius Cæsar ; savage islanders , Pompey the great : and Suffolk dies by pirates . [ Exit Suf . with Whit . and others . Cap . And as for these whose ransom we have set , It is our pleasure , one of them ...
Page 325
... Brutus and Sicinius , make a very pleasing variety ; and the various revolutions of the hero's fortune , fill the mind with anxious curiosity . There is , perhaps , too much bustle in the first act , and too little in the last . Johnson ...
... Brutus and Sicinius , make a very pleasing variety ; and the various revolutions of the hero's fortune , fill the mind with anxious curiosity . There is , perhaps , too much bustle in the first act , and too little in the last . Johnson ...
Page 326
... Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' Sdeath ! The rabble should have first unroof'd the city , Ere so prevail'd with me : it will in time Win upon power , and throw forth greater themes For insurrection's arguing . Men . This ...
... Brutus , Sicinius Velutus , and I know not - ' Sdeath ! The rabble should have first unroof'd the city , Ere so prevail'd with me : it will in time Win upon power , and throw forth greater themes For insurrection's arguing . Men . This ...
Page 331
... BRUTUS . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to night . Bru . Good , or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you ...
... BRUTUS . Men . The augurer tells me , we shall have news to night . Bru . Good , or bad ? Men . Not according to the prayer of the people , for they love not Marcius . Sic . Nature teaches beasts to know their friends . Men . Pray you ...
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