| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...I Here is him- | self, | Tl | marr'd, | **] as you | see, | ^] by | traitors. | T| | Tl I • 750. Good | friends, | sweet | friends, | ^^ | let me not...| up | ^ To | such a | sudden | flood of | mutiny. | Tl I Tl | They that have | done this | deed, | ^ are | honorable : | Tl I What | private | griefs... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1850 - 318 pages
...himself — marr'd as you see. by traitors. Good friends ! Sweet friends ! Let me not stir you up To any sudden flood of Mutiny ! They that have done this...have, alas I know not, That made them do it ! They are wise and honorable. And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. I come not friends, to steal away... | |
| Max Kaluza - English language - 1911 - 422 pages
...same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. (The Merchant of Venice IV, 1, 184ff.) Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...flood of mutiny. They that have done- this deed are honourable: What private griefs they have, alas! I know not, That made them do it; they are wise and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1984 - 44 pages
...CITIZEN. We'll hear him. THIRD CITIZEN. We'll follow him. FOURTH CITIZEN. We'll die with him! ANTONY. Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...mutiny. They that have done this deed are honorable; they are wise and honorable and will, no doubt, answer you with reasons. I come not, friends, to steal... | |
| William Shakespeare - Poetry - 1995 - 136 pages
...behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded? Look you here! Here is himself, marred as you see with traitors. Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...have, alas, I know not, That made them do it. They are wise and honorable, And will no doubt with reasons answer you. I come not, friends, to steal away... | |
| Richard Courtney - Drama - 1995 - 274 pages
...I perceive you feel The dint of pity. (191-195) The crowd is about to riot when Antony stops them: Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...flood of mutiny. They that have done this deed are honourable. (211-213) He is no orator like Brutus; he is just "a plain blunt man" (219) who loves his... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1996 - 1290 pages
...noble Antony. SECOND CITIZEN. We'll hear him, we'll follow him, well die with him. MARCUS ANTONIUS. YdY honourable; — What private griefs they have, alas, I know not, That made them do it; — they arc... | |
| Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 52 pages
...Brutus is an honourable man, So are they all, all honourable men), Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up To such a sudden flood of mutiny. For I have neither writ, nor words, nor worth, Action, nor utterance, nor the power of speech To stir... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 164 pages
...hear the noble Antony. FOURTH PLEBEIAN We'll hear him, we'll follow him, we'll die with him! ANTONY Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...mutiny. They that have done this deed are honorable. 207 What private griefs they have, alas, I know not, That made them do it. They are wise and honorable,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 248 pages
...il nobile Antonio. SECOND PLEBEIAN We'll bear hira, well follow him, we'll die with him. 210 ANTONV Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...flood of mutiny. They that have done this deed are honourable. What private griefs they have, alas, I know not, That niade them do it. They are wise and... | |
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