The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ...E. Littlefield, 1841 - 345 pages |
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Page 134
... Brutus , Covering discretion with a coat of folly ; As gardeners do with ordure hide those roots That shall first spring , and be most delicate . ACT III . CHORUS . DESCRIPTION OF A FLEET SETTING SAIL . Suppose that you have seen The ...
... Brutus , Covering discretion with a coat of folly ; As gardeners do with ordure hide those roots That shall first spring , and be most delicate . ACT III . CHORUS . DESCRIPTION OF A FLEET SETTING SAIL . Suppose that you have seen The ...
Page 229
... Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Brutus , and Cesar : What should be in that Cesar ? Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them together , yours is as fair a name ; Sound them ...
... Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Brutus , and Cesar : What should be in that Cesar ? Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them together , yours is as fair a name ; Sound them ...
Page 230
... BRUTUS'S APOSTROPHE TO CONSPIRACY . O conspiracy ! Sham'st thou to show thy dangerous brow by night , When evils are most free ! O , then , by day , Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough To mask thy monstrous visage ? Seek none ...
... BRUTUS'S APOSTROPHE TO CONSPIRACY . O conspiracy ! Sham'st thou to show thy dangerous brow by night , When evils are most free ! O , then , by day , Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough To mask thy monstrous visage ? Seek none ...
Page 231
... BRUTUS . You have ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed ; and yesternight at supper , You suddenly arose , and walk'd about , Musing , and sighing , with your arms across : And when I ask'd you what the matter was , You star'd upon me ...
... BRUTUS . You have ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed ; and yesternight at supper , You suddenly arose , and walk'd about , Musing , and sighing , with your arms across : And when I ask'd you what the matter was , You star'd upon me ...
Page 233
... BRUTUS'S SPEECH TO THE PEOPLE . If there be any in this assembly , any dear frienu of Cesar's ; to him I say , that Brutus's love to Cesar was no less than his . If then that friend demand , why Brutus rose against Cesar , this is my ...
... BRUTUS'S SPEECH TO THE PEOPLE . If there be any in this assembly , any dear frienu of Cesar's ; to him I say , that Brutus's love to Cesar was no less than his . If then that friend demand , why Brutus rose against Cesar , this is my ...
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