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 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... hear Brutus speak . 2 CIT . I will hear Cassius ; and compare their reasons , 9 No Rome of safety , & c . ] If Shakspeare meant to quibble on the words Rome and room , in this and a former passage , he is at least countenanced in it by ...
... hear Brutus speak . 2 CIT . I will hear Cassius ; and compare their reasons , 9 No Rome of safety , & c . ] If Shakspeare meant to quibble on the words Rome and room , in this and a former passage , he is at least countenanced in it by ...
Page 95
... hear Mark Antony . 3 CIT . Let him go up into the publick chair ; We'll hear him : -Noble Antony , go up . ANT . For Brutus ' sake , I am beholden to 4 CIT . What does he say of Brutus ? 3 CIT . you 14 . He says , for Brutus ' sake ...
... hear Mark Antony . 3 CIT . Let him go up into the publick chair ; We'll hear him : -Noble Antony , go up . ANT . For Brutus ' sake , I am beholden to 4 CIT . What does he say of Brutus ? 3 CIT . you 14 . He says , for Brutus ' sake ...
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... hear me , countrymen ; yet hear me speak . CIT . Peace , ho ! Hear Antony , most noble An- tony . ANT . Why , friends , you go to do you know not what : Wherein hath Cæsar thus deserv'd your loves ? Alas , you know not : -I must tell ...
... hear me , countrymen ; yet hear me speak . CIT . Peace , ho ! Hear Antony , most noble An- tony . ANT . Why , friends , you go to do you know not what : Wherein hath Cæsar thus deserv'd your loves ? Alas , you know not : -I must tell ...
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Agrippa Alexas Antony's bear blood BOSWELL Brutus CASCA Cassius CESAR CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Coriolanus Cymbeline death doth edition editors Egypt emendation Enobarbus EROS Exeunt Exit eyes fear fortune friends Fulvia give gods Hamlet hand hath hear heart honour IRAS JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear Lepidus look lord Lucilius Lucius madam MALONE Mark Antony MASON means MESS Messala metre musick never night noble Octavia old copy old reading old translation passage play Plutarch poet Pompey pray Proculeius queen RITSON Roman Rome SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer SOLD soldier speak speech spirit stand STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee THEOBALD thing thou art thou hast thought Timon of Athens Titinius translation of Plutarch Troilus and Cressida unto WARBURTON word Ром