Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 2author and sold, 1754 - 326 strán (strany) |
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Strana 95
... Antony's fpeech concerning Cafar's death . Ant . Friends , Romans , countrymen , lend me your - ears . " I come to bury Cæfar , not to praise him : " The evil that men do , lives after them , " The good is oft interred with their bones ...
... Antony's fpeech concerning Cafar's death . Ant . Friends , Romans , countrymen , lend me your - ears . " I come to bury Cæfar , not to praise him : " The evil that men do , lives after them , " The good is oft interred with their bones ...
Strana 125
... Antony , p . 29. ] Shakespeare may probably either allude to the fig - tree , L'Eftrange's Fables , part 2. fab . 35. or to those lines in Chaucer , Wife of Bath's Pro- logue , 757 , & c . " Than " Than told he me how one Litumeus ...
... Antony , p . 29. ] Shakespeare may probably either allude to the fig - tree , L'Eftrange's Fables , part 2. fab . 35. or to those lines in Chaucer , Wife of Bath's Pro- logue , 757 , & c . " Than " Than told he me how one Litumeus ...
Strana 185
... Antony fpeaking of Ant . Woe to the hand that shed this coftly blood . Over thy wounds now do I prophefie , ( Which , like dumb mouths , do ope their ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ) , A curfe fhall light upon ...
... Antony fpeaking of Ant . Woe to the hand that shed this coftly blood . Over thy wounds now do I prophefie , ( Which , like dumb mouths , do ope their ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ) , A curfe fhall light upon ...
Strana 186
... Antony ( See his Life by Plutarch ) exposed Cæfar's robe to the people , they were fo affected , that they ran to all parts of the city with torches in their hands , to burn the confpi- rators houses . Sc . vii . p . 64 . 3 Pleb . Your ...
... Antony ( See his Life by Plutarch ) exposed Cæfar's robe to the people , they were fo affected , that they ran to all parts of the city with torches in their hands , to burn the confpi- rators houses . Sc . vii . p . 64 . 3 Pleb . Your ...
Strana 187
... Antony . ] Plutarch obferves of this triumvirate , ( in the life of Antony , p . 155. ) , “ That the thirst of being revenged of their enemies , did in the " end take off all manner of defire to preferve " their friends and Cæfar ...
... Antony . ] Plutarch obferves of this triumvirate , ( in the life of Antony , p . 155. ) , “ That the thirst of being revenged of their enemies , did in the " end take off all manner of defire to preferve " their friends and Cæfar ...
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