| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...than with one Man ? When could they fay, 'till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide Walks incompaft but one Man ? Now is it Rome indeed, and Room enough...one only Man. O! you and I have heard our Fathers fay, There was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd Th' eternal Devil to keep his State in Rome*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...? When could they fay, 'till now, that talk'd of tome, That her wide Walls incompaft but one Man t Now is it Rome indeed, and Room enough ' When there...one only Man. O! you and I have heard. our Fathers fay, ' "'' There was a Brutus once, that would have broofc'd Th'eternal Devil to keep his State in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 548 pages
...• — O, lawful let it be, That I ha'Ve room with Rome to curfe awhile t And, fil Julius Cff/ar ; Now is it Rome, indeed \ and room enough, When there is in it but one only man. But this fort of Jingle is too perpetual with our A)ith<5f to need any faiv ther Inftances. To curfelefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 548 pages
...us. Caf. 1 am glad that my weak words Have ftruck but thus muchfhew of fire from Brutus, SCENE (a) but one man ? Now is it Rome indeed, and room enough...When there is in it but one only man. O ! you and J, (jTe . JULIUS CM s A R. 207 SCENE IV. Enter Csefar and bis Train. Eru. The games are done, and Cafar... | |
| John Upton - 1748 - 654 pages
...make no queftion, but Shakefpeare intended it, " No room of fafety for Odavius yet." So in Aft I. " Now is it Rome indeed ; and room enough " When there is in it but one only man " To play with words which have an allufion to proper names, is common with Shakefpeare and the ''ancients.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 450 pages
...with one man ? ' When could they fay, 'till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide walls encompafs'd but one man ? Now is it Rome, indeed ; and room enough, When there is in it but one only man. Oh ! you and I have heard our fathers fay, Ther^ was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd Th' eternal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 pages
...with one man r When could they fay, till tiow, that talk'd of Rgmr, That her wide walls incompafs'd but one man ? Now is it Rome, indeed ; and room enough, When there is in it but one only man. Oh 1 you and I have heard our fathers fay, There was s..Brutus once, that would have brook'd 7 h' eternal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...with one man ? When could they fay, till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide ' walls incom'paft but one man ? ' Now is it Rome indeed, and room enough When there is in it but one only man. 0 ! you and I have heard our fathers fay, There was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd . Th' r... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 506 pages
...with one man ? When could they fay, till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide walls incompafs'd but one man ? Now is it Rome, indeed -, and room enough, When there is in it but one only man. Oh ! you and I have heard our fathers fay, 5 There was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd The 6... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 456 pages
...King John : O, lawful let it be, That I have room with Rsme to curfe awhile ! And, in Julius Ctefar; Now is it Rome, indeed; and room enough, When there is in it but one only man. But this fort of jingle is too perpetual with our author to need »ny fan her inftances. (27) 70 carelefs... | |
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