| William Enfield - Elocution - 1827 - 412 pages
...not stir you up To any sudden flood of mutiny. They that have done this deed are honourable. Vv hat private griefs they have, alas ! I know not, That...are wise and honourable; And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. 1 come not, friends, to steal away your hearts ; 1 am no orator, as Brutus is :... | |
| John Barber - Elocution - 1828 - 310 pages
...behold Our Caesar's «esture wounded ? Look you here ! Here is himself, marr'd as you see, by traitors. Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up...are wise, and honourable, And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. 1 come not, friends, to steal away your hearts; I am no orator, as Brutus is ; But... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Readers, American - 1828 - 266 pages
...behold Our Cesar's vesture wounded? Look you here! Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors. Good friends, Sweet friends, let me not stir you up...are wise and honourable, And, will no doubt, with reason answer you. 1 come not, friends, to steal away your hearts; I am no orator, as Brutus is; But,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1829 - 234 pages
...Caesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here ! — Here is himself — marred, as you see, by traitors. 13. Good friends ! Sweet friends ! Let me not stir you...are wise and honourable, And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. 14. I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts ! I am no orator, as Brutus is,... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...there: — Hear the noble Antony. 2 Cit. We'll hear him, we'll follow him, we'll die with him. Лп!. Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up....have, alas, I know not, That made them do it ; they arc wise and honourable, And will, no doubt, with reasons answer you. I come, not, friends, to steal... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1829 - 420 pages
...Cesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here ! — Here is himself — marr'd, as you see, by traitors. Good friends! Sweet friends ! Let me not stir you...griefs they have, alas, I know not, That made them doit! They are wise and honourable. And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. 1 come trot, friends,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...countrymen. 1 Cit. Peace there : — Hear the noble Antony. 2 Cit. We'1l hear him, we'1l follow him, we'1l die with him. Ant. Good friends, sweet friends, let...flood of mutiny. They, that have done this deed, are honorable ; What private griefs they have, alas, I know not, That made them do it ; they are wise and... | |
| CHICHESTER. - 1830 - 222 pages
...misrepresentation here. INQUIRER. July 1st, 1830. A Plain Man's Reasons for Prefering Mr. Smith to Dr. Lushington. What private griefs they have, alas, I know not, That made them do it: they are wise and honorable, And will, no doubt, with reason answer you. GENTLEMEN, Jul.Cae. Act3. Sc. 2. THE reasons... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...trai tor live. Ant. Stay, countrymen. 1 Cit. Peace there :— Hear the noble Antouy. 2 Cit. We'll bear him, we'll follow him, we'll die with him. Ant. Good...honourable ; What private griefs | they have, alas, I know ixit. That made them do it : they are wise and honourable. And will no doubt, with reasons answer yon,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...— marred', 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...are wise and honourable', And will', no doubt', with reason answer you'. I come not', friends', to steal away your hearts'! I am no orator', as Brutus is';... | |
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