The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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Page 146
... Cesar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle : Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy .. LORD SAY'S APOLOGY FOR HIMSELF . Justice with favour have I always done ...
... Cesar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle : Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy .. LORD SAY'S APOLOGY FOR HIMSELF . Justice with favour have I always done ...
Page 172
... Cesar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a monarch : and great Pompey Would stand , and make his eyes grow in my brow ; There would he anchor his aspect , and die With his looking on his life . ACT II . THE ...
... Cesar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a monarch : and great Pompey Would stand , and make his eyes grow in my brow ; There would he anchor his aspect , and die With his looking on his life . ACT II . THE ...
Page 176
... Cesar ; and this pine is bark'd , That overtopp'd them all . DEPARTING GREATNESS . The soul and body rive || not more in parting Than greatness going off . * Perhaps . † Reward . § Discharge , as a sponge when squeezed discharges the ...
... Cesar ; and this pine is bark'd , That overtopp'd them all . DEPARTING GREATNESS . The soul and body rive || not more in parting Than greatness going off . * Perhaps . † Reward . § Discharge , as a sponge when squeezed discharges the ...
Page 177
... Cesar , and false play'd my glory Unto an enemy's triumph.— Nay , weep not , gentle Eros ; there is left us Ourselves to end ourselves . DESCRIPTION OF CLEOPATRA'S SUPPOSed death . Death of one person can be paid but once ; And that she ...
... Cesar , and false play'd my glory Unto an enemy's triumph.— Nay , weep not , gentle Eros ; there is left us Ourselves to end ourselves . DESCRIPTION OF CLEOPATRA'S SUPPOSed death . Death of one person can be paid but once ; And that she ...
Page 178
... Cesar ; Not being fortune , he's but fortune's knave , A minister of her will : And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents , and bolts up change ; Which sleeps , and never palates more the dung ...
... Cesar ; Not being fortune , he's but fortune's knave , A minister of her will : And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents , and bolts up change ; Which sleeps , and never palates more the dung ...
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