The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 39
Page 27
This , Brutus , very much in character , oppofes : Because an eath was the ufual cement of thofe lawless cabals , which have not virtue enough in themselves to keep their members toge- ther : On this confideration his argument against ...
This , Brutus , very much in character , oppofes : Because an eath was the ufual cement of thofe lawless cabals , which have not virtue enough in themselves to keep their members toge- ther : On this confideration his argument against ...
Page 127
... ther made upon Cefar , was theam for Antony too to make war ; or was the occafion why he did make war . But this is directly contrary to the context , which fhews , Antony did neither en courage them to it , nor fecond them in it .
... ther made upon Cefar , was theam for Antony too to make war ; or was the occafion why he did make war . But this is directly contrary to the context , which fhews , Antony did neither en courage them to it , nor fecond them in it .
Page 128
Ant . You do miftake your bufinefs : ( 9 ) my bro . ther never Did urge me in his act : I did inquire it , And have my learning from fome true reports That drew their fwords with you . Did he not rather Difcredit my authority with yours ...
Ant . You do miftake your bufinefs : ( 9 ) my bro . ther never Did urge me in his act : I did inquire it , And have my learning from fome true reports That drew their fwords with you . Did he not rather Difcredit my authority with yours ...
Page 251
If we confider Shakef peare as having only the vague idea of two fond words in general ,. the douceurs , with which lovers are used to entertain one ano- ther , the whole force and beauty of the paffage will be lot .
If we confider Shakef peare as having only the vague idea of two fond words in general ,. the douceurs , with which lovers are used to entertain one ano- ther , the whole force and beauty of the paffage will be lot .
Page 260
The fpeaker is under no ftrong preffure of thought ; he is nei ther refolving , repenting , fufpecting , nor deliberating , and yet makes a long speech , to tell himself what himself knows . Queen . Queen .
The fpeaker is under no ftrong preffure of thought ; he is nei ther refolving , repenting , fufpecting , nor deliberating , and yet makes a long speech , to tell himself what himself knows . Queen . Queen .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Ajax Antony arms bear better blood bring brother Brutus Cæfar Cafar Caffius Char Cleo Cleopatra Clot comes dead death doth editions Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fall fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fight follow fome fool fortune fpeak friends ftand ftill fuch fword give Gods Guid hand hath hear heart Hector hold honour I'll Iach Italy keep King lady leave live look Lord Madam Mark matter mean moft muft nature never night noble once peace play Pleb Poft Pofthumus poor Queen reafon Roman Rome SCENE Shakespeare tell thee thefe Ther theſe thing thofe thou thought Troi Troilus true WARBURTON whofe wife worthy