Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony: who, though he had no hand in his death , shall receive the benefit of his dying, a place in the commonwealth ; As which of you shall not ? With this I depart ; That, as I slew my bes't lover" for the good... The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare - Pàgina 46per William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pàgines
...he was worthy; nor his offences enforced, for which he suffered death. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony; who, though he had no hand in his...when it shall please my country to need my death. MARK ANTONY'S ORATION. SHAKSPERE. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen ! lend me your ears, I come to bury Caesar,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 pàgines
...glory not extenuated, wherein he was worthy ; nor his offences enforced, for which he suffered death. Here comes his body, mourn'd by Mark Antony ; 'who,...when it shall please my country to need my death. ArfTONY'S ORATION OVER C.ESAR'S BODY. Friends, Romans, Countrymen ! Lend me your ears. I come to bury... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 670 pàgines
...for which he suffered death. Enter ANTONY and others, with CESAR'S body. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony ; who, though he had no hand in his...Cit. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. 2 Git. Give him a statue with his ancestors. 3 Cit. Let him be Caesar. 4 Cit. Caesar's better parts Shall... | |
| Bertrand Lyon - 1925 - 444 pàgines
...he was worthy, nor his offences enforced, for which he suffered death. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony; who, though he had no hand in his...when it shall please my country to need my death. — "Julius Ceesar," iii, 2. A VISION OF WAR The past rises before me like a dream. Again we are in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 286 pàgines
...his death, shall receive the benefit of his dying, a place in the commonwealth; as which of you 50 shall not? With this I depart: that, as I slew my...when it shall please my country to need my death. Citizens. Live, Brutus ! live ! live ! 5 5 First Cit. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. Second... | |
| William Shakespeare, Tucker Brooke - 1927 - 984 pàgines
...for which he suffered death. 44 Enter Mark Antony, with Caesar's body. Here comes his body, mourned H F. F. F. 53 All. Live, Brutus! live, live! 1st. Pie. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. 2nd. Pie. Give... | |
| Dominic Barthel - 1927 - 790 pàgines
...which he suffered death. Enter ANTONY and others, with CAESAR'S body. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony: who, though he had no hand in his...when it shall please my country to need my death. All. Live, Brutus! live, live! 1 Citizen. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. 2 Citizen. Give... | |
| Charles Henry Woolbert - 1927 - 560 pàgines
...place in the commonwealth; as which of you shall not? With this I depart; That, as I slew my best loved for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself,...country to need my death. Cit. Live, Brutus, live! live! 1st Cit. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. 2d Cit. Give him a statue with his ancestors.... | |
| William Brooke Graves - 1928 - 1326 pàgines
...which he suffered death. [40 Enter ANTONY and Others, with CAESAR'S Ijody. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony : who, though he had no hand in his...when it shall please my country to need my death. It will be observed that this statement is characteristic of Brutus — honest, straightforward, prosaic,... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 584 pàgines
...which he suffered death. Enter ANTONY and others, with CAESAR'S body. Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony ; who, though he had no hand in his...— that, as I slew my best lover for the good of 40 Rome, I have the same dagger for myself, when it shall please my country to need my death. All.... | |
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