The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 99
That Julius Cęsar was a famous man ; With what his valour did enrich his wit , 1
Thus , like the formal vice , INIQUITY , I moralize two meanings in one word . ] By
vice , the author means not a quality , but a person . There was hardly an old ...
That Julius Cęsar was a famous man ; With what his valour did enrich his wit , 1
Thus , like the formal vice , INIQUITY , I moralize two meanings in one word . ] By
vice , the author means not a quality , but a person . There was hardly an old ...
Page 189
... hath chįstised The petty rebel , dull - brain'd Buckingham , Bound with
triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter to a conqueror's bed ; To
whom I will retail my conquest won ?, And she shall be sole victress , Cęsar's
Cęsar .
... hath chįstised The petty rebel , dull - brain'd Buckingham , Bound with
triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter to a conqueror's bed ; To
whom I will retail my conquest won ?, And she shall be sole victress , Cęsar's
Cęsar .
Page 236
Again , in Julius Cęsar , Antony is still permitted to say , that Cęsar had left the
Roman people his arbours and orchards this side Tyber , " though it ought to be --
" on that side Tyber : " both which mistakes Shakspeare was led into by the ...
Again , in Julius Cęsar , Antony is still permitted to say , that Cęsar had left the
Roman people his arbours and orchards this side Tyber , " though it ought to be --
" on that side Tyber : " both which mistakes Shakspeare was led into by the ...
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