 | William Shakespeare - 1847
...every nice offence — ] ic small, trifling offence. Bru. Remember March, the ides of March remember! Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake? What...may be grasped thus ? — I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. Cos. Brutus, bayf not me, I'll not endure it: you forget yourself,... | |
 | George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 383 pągines
...therefore, hide his head. Cos. — Chastisement ! Bru. — Remember March — the ides of March remember \ Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake ? What...base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honors For so much trash, as may be grasped thus 1 I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847
...Julius bleed for justice' sake ? What villain touch'd his body, that did stab, And not for justice 4 ? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man...may be grasped thus ? — I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. Cos. Brutus, bay -f- not me, I'll not endure it: you forget yourself,... | |
 | 1847 - 506 pągines
...forsakes, And flowers decay, and all Spring's fruits are lost. JTWATSON. AVARICE — BRIBERY — MISER. 1. Shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes...honours, For so much trash as may be grasped thus ? I 'd rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. SHAKSPEARE. 2. The miser lives alone, abhorr'd... | |
 | Harold C. Goddard - 2009 - 408 pągines
...March, the ides of March remember, cries Brutus in a tone that reminds us of the very dog he mentions: Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake? What...honours For so much trash as may be grasped thus? 1 had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. Shall we who made away with the great Injustice,... | |
 | Derek Traversi - 1963 - 288 pągines
...the present, leads him to back his reproof with a further gesture towards the idealism of the past: What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man...honours For so much trash as may be grasped thus? [IV. iii. 21.] The gesture is ample, noble, and yet it covers weakness. So much can be felt in the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1967 - 251 pągines
...That struck the foremost man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Gmtaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty...as may be grasped thus ? I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. CASSIUS Brutus, bait not me; I'll not endure it. You forget yourself,... | |
 | Geffrey Whitney - 1971 - 440 pągines
...demands : " What Shall One Of US, Julius Caesar, That struck the foremost man of all this world, B But for supporting robbers ; shall we now Contaminate...honours, For so much trash as may be grasped thus?" and instantly exclaims, as if the device were before him, " I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon... | |
 | Mark Bailey - 1880 - 60 pągines
...corruption, And chastisement does therefore hide his head. CAS. Chastisement ? What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice ? What...base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honors, For so much trash as may be grasped thus 1 I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such... | |
 | Louise Frankenstein - 1983 - 132 pągines
...— the ides of March remember; Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake? What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice? What,...base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honors For so much trash, as may be grasped thus? I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such... | |
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