The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Том 11G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... of the speeches exactly copied from the life of Corio- lanus in Plutarch . JOHNSON . POPE . Of this play there is no edition before that of the players , in folio , in 1623 . CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS , a noble Roman . TITUS LARTIUS.
... of the speeches exactly copied from the life of Corio- lanus in Plutarch . JOHNSON . POPE . Of this play there is no edition before that of the players , in folio , in 1623 . CAIUS MARCIUS CORIOLANUS , a noble Roman . TITUS LARTIUS.
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... JOHNSON . -I'd make a quarry- ] Why a quarry ? I sup- pose , not because he would pile them square , but because he would give them for carrion to the birds of prey . 5 6 Of -to gird- ] To sneer , to gibe . JOHNSON . his demerits rob ...
... JOHNSON . -I'd make a quarry- ] Why a quarry ? I sup- pose , not because he would pile them square , but because he would give them for carrion to the birds of prey . 5 6 Of -to gird- ] To sneer , to gibe . JOHNSON . his demerits rob ...
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... JOHNSON . The thought seems to have been taken from Sid- ney's Arcadia , p . 293 . " their flesh abode the wounds constantly , r as though it were less sensible of smart than " the senseless armour , which by piecemeal fell 66 away from ...
... JOHNSON . The thought seems to have been taken from Sid- ney's Arcadia , p . 293 . " their flesh abode the wounds constantly , r as though it were less sensible of smart than " the senseless armour , which by piecemeal fell 66 away from ...
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... JOHNSON . The author of the Revisal thinks the poet wrote , " And so I shall quickly draw out , " & c . 14 -Wert thou the Hector , STEEVENS . ' That was the whip of your bragg'd progeny , ] The Romans boasted themselves descended from ...
... JOHNSON . The author of the Revisal thinks the poet wrote , " And so I shall quickly draw out , " & c . 14 -Wert thou the Hector , STEEVENS . ' That was the whip of your bragg'd progeny , ] The Romans boasted themselves descended from ...
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... JOHNSON . 15 Here is the steed , we the caparison , ] This is an odd encomium . The meaning is , this man performed the action , and we only filled up the show . JOHNSON . 16 when drums and trumpets shall , I ' the field , prove ...
... JOHNSON . 15 Here is the steed , we the caparison , ] This is an odd encomium . The meaning is , this man performed the action , and we only filled up the show . JOHNSON . 16 when drums and trumpets shall , I ' the field , prove ...
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Alarum Antium Aufidius banish'd bear beseech blood Brutus Cæs Caius Marcius Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cimber Cinna Citizens Clitus Cominius consul Corioli death Decius Decius Brutus deed do't doth drums enemy Enter CORIOLANUS Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear follow friends gates give gods hand hate hath hear heart honour ides of March JOHNSON JULIUS CÆSAR ladies Lart look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Menenius Messala Metellus mother never night noble o'the Octavius patricians peace Philippi Pindarus pr'ythee pray Publius Re-enter Romans Rome SCENE senators Serv Shakspeare shout SICINIUS soldier speak stand STEEVENS sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Titinius TITUS LARTIUS to-day tongue traitors Trebonius tribunes unto VIRGILIA voices Volces Volcian VOLUMNIA WARBURTON wife word worthy wounds
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Стр. 187 - Would he were fatter. — But I fear him not. Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men.
Стр. 237 - But yesterday, the word of Caesar might Have stood against the world : now lies he there, And none so poor to do him reverence.
Стр. 184 - The torrent roar'd, and we did buffet it With lusty sinews, throwing it aside And stemming it with hearts of controversy ; But ere we could arrive the point proposed, Caesar cried ' Help me, Cassius, or I sink...
Стр. 251 - I an itching palm ! You know that you are Brutus that speak this, Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last. Bru. The name of Cassius honours this corruption. And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Cos. Chastisement! Bru. Remember March, the ides of March remember : Did not great Julius bleed for justice
Стр. 260 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Стр. 240 - O, now you weep ; and, I perceive, you feel The dint of pity : these are gracious drops. Kind souls, what, weep you, when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here, Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors.
Стр. 253 - For I can raise no money by vile means: By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection...
Стр. 237 - I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke ; But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause : What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?
Стр. 236 - Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil, that men do, lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones ; So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you, Caesar was ambitious; If it were so, it was a grievous fault; And grievously hath Caesar answer'd it. Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest (For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are they all; all honourable men), Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral.
Стр. 240 - Caesar lov'd him! This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors...