“The” Works of Shakespeare: Julius CaesarG.Richards, 1901 |
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... ΙΟ CIN . What is my name ? Whither am I going ? Where do I dwell ? Am I a married man or a bachelor ? Then , to answer every man directly and briefly , wisely and truly . Wisely I say I am a bachelor . SEC . CIT . That's as much as to ...
... ΙΟ CIN . What is my name ? Whither am I going ? Where do I dwell ? Am I a married man or a bachelor ? Then , to answer every man directly and briefly , wisely and truly . Wisely I say I am a bachelor . SEC . CIT . That's as much as to ...
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... ΙΟ 20 [ Low alarums . Than tarry till they push us . Good Volumnius , Thou know'st that we two went to school together : ACT V Sc . V Even for that our love of old , I pr'ythee , Hold thou my sword - hilts , whilst I run on it . VOL ...
... ΙΟ 20 [ Low alarums . Than tarry till they push us . Good Volumnius , Thou know'st that we two went to school together : ACT V Sc . V Even for that our love of old , I pr'ythee , Hold thou my sword - hilts , whilst I run on it . VOL ...
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... ΙΟ Where's the Thane of Cawdor ? We cours'd him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ; And his great love , sharp as his spur , hath holp him To his home before us . Fair and noble Hostess , We are ...
... ΙΟ Where's the Thane of Cawdor ? We cours'd him at the heels , and had a purpose To be his purveyor : but he rides well ; And his great love , sharp as his spur , hath holp him To his home before us . Fair and noble Hostess , We are ...
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... ΙΟ What does the tyrant ? CAITH . Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies : Some say he's mad ; others , that lesser hate him , Do call it valiant fury : but , for certain , He cannot buckle his distemper'd cause Within the belt of rule ...
... ΙΟ What does the tyrant ? CAITH . Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies : Some say he's mad ; others , that lesser hate him , Do call it valiant fury : but , for certain , He cannot buckle his distemper'd cause Within the belt of rule ...
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... For , where there is advantage to be given , Both more and less have given him the revolt ; And none serve with him but constrained things , Whose hearts are absent too . ΙΟ MACD . Let our just censures Attend the true event 140 МАСВЕТΗ.
... For , where there is advantage to be given , Both more and less have given him the revolt ; And none serve with him but constrained things , Whose hearts are absent too . ΙΟ MACD . Let our just censures Attend the true event 140 МАСВЕТΗ.
Términos y frases comunes
ACT I Sc Banquo bear better blood Brutus Cæsar CASCA CASS Cassius CLOWN Cordelia CORN daughter dead dear death Doct dost thou doth EDGAR Edmund Enter exeunt exit eyes farewell father fear fellow Fleance Fool GENT Ghost give GLOU GLOUCESTER GONERIL grace GUILD GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heaven hither honour HORA Horatio II Sc JULIUS CÆSAR KENT King knave LADY LAER Laertes LEAR look Lord Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD MACDUFF Madam MARC Mark Antony matter Messala murder night noble OPHE Ophelia OSRIC poison'd POLO POLONIUS poor pr'ythee pray QUEEN Re-enter Regan ROSEN ROSENCRANTZ Ross SCENE shew sister sleep Soldiers soul speak stand sword tell Thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius to-night traitor VIII Villain WITCH word ΙΟ