The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 7J. and P. Knapton, 1773 |
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... thee : fecurity gives way to confpiracy . " The mighty Gods defend thee ! 66 . Thy Lover Artemidorus . ” Here will I ftand , ' till Cæfar pafs along , And as a fuitor will I give him this : My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out ...
... thee : fecurity gives way to confpiracy . " The mighty Gods defend thee ! 66 . Thy Lover Artemidorus . ” Here will I ftand , ' till Cæfar pafs along , And as a fuitor will I give him this : My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out ...
Strana 40
... thee . [ Exeunt feverally . ACT III . SCENE , the Street before the Capitol ; and the Capitol open . Flourish . Enter Cæfar , Brutus , Caffius , Cafca , Decius , Metellus , Trebonius , Cinna , Antony , Lepidus , Arte- midorus , Popilius ...
... thee . [ Exeunt feverally . ACT III . SCENE , the Street before the Capitol ; and the Capitol open . Flourish . Enter Cæfar , Brutus , Caffius , Cafca , Decius , Metellus , Trebonius , Cinna , Antony , Lepidus , Arte- midorus , Popilius ...
Strana 41
... thee , Cimber ; Thefe couchings and thefe lowly courtefies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , And turn pre - ordinance and first decree Into the lane of children . Be not fond , To think that Cæfar bears fuch rebel blood , That will ...
... thee , Cimber ; Thefe couchings and thefe lowly courtefies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , And turn pre - ordinance and first decree Into the lane of children . Be not fond , To think that Cæfar bears fuch rebel blood , That will ...
Strana 47
... thee , dearer than thy death , To fee thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most Noble ! in the prefence of thy corfe ? Had I as many eyes , as thou haft wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy ...
... thee , dearer than thy death , To fee thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most Noble ! in the prefence of thy corfe ? Had I as many eyes , as thou haft wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy ...
Strana 49
... thee apart and weep ; [ Seeing the body Paffion I fee is catching ; for mine eyes ( 21 ) Seeing thofe Beads of ... thee hath been fo at war , And thus hath fo beftir'd thee in thy fleep , That Beads of fweat have ftood upon thy brow . C ...
... thee apart and weep ; [ Seeing the body Paffion I fee is catching ; for mine eyes ( 21 ) Seeing thofe Beads of ... thee hath been fo at war , And thus hath fo beftir'd thee in thy fleep , That Beads of fweat have ftood upon thy brow . C ...
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