The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volume 14 |
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... lord ! Bru . Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore rise you now ? It is not for your health , thus to commit Your weak condition to the raw - cold morning . Por . Nor for yours neither . You have ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed : And ...
... lord ! Bru . Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore rise you now ? It is not for your health , thus to commit Your weak condition to the raw - cold morning . Por . Nor for yours neither . You have ungently , Brutus , Stole from my bed : And ...
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... Lord Sterline walking over the same ground : 2 " I was not , Brutus , match'd with thee , to be " A partner only of ... Lord Sterline : " And though our sex too talkative be deem`d , Steevens . " As those whose tongues import our ...
... Lord Sterline walking over the same ground : 2 " I was not , Brutus , match'd with thee , to be " A partner only of ... Lord Sterline : " And though our sex too talkative be deem`d , Steevens . " As those whose tongues import our ...
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... lord Brutus took to wife : I grant , I am a woman ; but , withal , A woman well - reputed ; Cato's daughter . Think you , I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd , and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose ...
... lord Brutus took to wife : I grant , I am a woman ; but , withal , A woman well - reputed ; Cato's daughter . Think you , I am no stronger than my sex , Being so father'd , and so husbanded ? Tell me your counsels , I will not disclose ...
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... lord ? Cas . Go bid the priests do present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of success . Serv . I will , my lord . Enter CALPHURNIA . [ Exit . Cal . What mean you , Cæsar ? Think you to walk forth ? You shall not stir out of your ...
... lord ? Cas . Go bid the priests do present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of success . Serv . I will , my lord . Enter CALPHURNIA . [ Exit . Cal . What mean you , Cæsar ? Think you to walk forth ? You shall not stir out of your ...
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... Lord Essex , probably before any of these writers , made the same remark . In a letter to Lord Rutland , he observes , " that as he which dieth nobly , doth live for ever , so he that doth live in fear , doth die continually . " Malone ...
... Lord Essex , probably before any of these writers , made the same remark . In a letter to Lord Rutland , he observes , " that as he which dieth nobly , doth live for ever , so he that doth live in fear , doth die continually . " Malone ...
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