The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... fpeech , replies to Fla- vius , not to Marullus ; ' tis plain , I think , this speech muft be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . have replaced Marulius , whọ might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to ...
... fpeech , replies to Fla- vius , not to Marullus ; ' tis plain , I think , this speech muft be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . have replaced Marulius , whọ might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague , and to ...
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... and his Train . Knockham's fpeech to the Pig- woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folk ; I never fear thee , and I can ' fage thy lean moon - calf there . WARBURTON . SCENE SCENE V. ” Manent Brutus and Caffius : Cafca to JULIUS CÆ SA R.
... and his Train . Knockham's fpeech to the Pig- woman . Come , there's no malice in fat folk ; I never fear thee , and I can ' fage thy lean moon - calf there . WARBURTON . SCENE SCENE V. ” Manent Brutus and Caffius : Cafca to JULIUS CÆ SA R.
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... fpeech : Befides , it is foreign to the turn and argu- ment of his difcourfe , which is to fhew the ftrong cement of the confederacy , from the justice of their caufe , not from the natural honour of the confpirators . His argument The ...
... fpeech : Befides , it is foreign to the turn and argu- ment of his difcourfe , which is to fhew the ftrong cement of the confederacy , from the justice of their caufe , not from the natural honour of the confpirators . His argument The ...
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... fpeech from Brutus , and placed it to Cafca : becaufe , he thinks , nothing is more inconfiftent with Brutus's mild and philofophical character . I have made bold to restore the fpeech to its right owner . Brutus efleem'd the death of ...
... fpeech from Brutus , and placed it to Cafca : becaufe , he thinks , nothing is more inconfiftent with Brutus's mild and philofophical character . I have made bold to restore the fpeech to its right owner . Brutus efleem'd the death of ...
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... fpeech of Brutus is wrote in imitation of his famed laconic brevity , and is very fine in its kind . But no more like that brevity , than his times were like Brutus's . The ancient laconic brevity was fimple , natural and eafy this is ...
... fpeech of Brutus is wrote in imitation of his famed laconic brevity , and is very fine in its kind . But no more like that brevity , than his times were like Brutus's . The ancient laconic brevity was fimple , natural and eafy this is ...
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