The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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Page 30
... Cæsar : I was killed i'the Capitol ; Brutus killed me . Ham . It was a brute part of him , to kill so capital a calf there.— Be the players ready ? Ros . Ay , my lord ; they stay upon your patience . Queen . Come hither , my dear Hamlet ...
... Cæsar : I was killed i'the Capitol ; Brutus killed me . Ham . It was a brute part of him , to kill so capital a calf there.— Be the players ready ? Ros . Ay , my lord ; they stay upon your patience . Queen . Come hither , my dear Hamlet ...
Page 47
... Cæsar , dead , and turn'd to clay , Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O , that the earth , which kept the world in awe , Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw ! But soft ! but soft ! aside ; -Here comes the king , Enter ...
... Cæsar , dead , and turn'd to clay , Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O , that the earth , which kept the world in awe , Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw ! But soft ! but soft ! aside ; -Here comes the king , Enter ...
Page 139
... Cæsar's thrasonical brag of — I came , saw , and overcame . For your brother and my sister no sooner met , but they looked ; no sooner looked , but they loved ; no sooner loved , but they sighed ; no sooner sighed , but they asked one ...
... Cæsar's thrasonical brag of — I came , saw , and overcame . For your brother and my sister no sooner met , but they looked ; no sooner looked , but they loved ; no sooner loved , but they sighed ; no sooner sighed , but they asked one ...
Page 318
... Cæsar , Brutus , Cas- sius , and Antony , are clothed with even more individuality of character , than they are depicted by the celebrated Greek Biographer . " The real length of time in Julius Cæsar is as follows : About the middle of ...
... Cæsar , Brutus , Cas- sius , and Antony , are clothed with even more individuality of character , than they are depicted by the celebrated Greek Biographer . " The real length of time in Julius Cæsar is as follows : About the middle of ...
Page 319
... Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries follow him to Rome , To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You blocks , you stones , you worse than senseless ...
... Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar. Wherefore rejoice ? What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries follow him to Rome , To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? You blocks , you stones , you worse than senseless ...
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