The Tragedie of Julius Caesar |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 70
Page ix
... friends and fellows , ' chose to col- lect and publish them as a tribute to the dead poet's memory in 1623 . While the Quartos cannot justly be held as having any peculiar certainty or any superior authority de- rived from the poet ...
... friends and fellows , ' chose to col- lect and publish them as a tribute to the dead poet's memory in 1623 . While the Quartos cannot justly be held as having any peculiar certainty or any superior authority de- rived from the poet ...
Page xxiii
... friend and ally the Roman populace had at that time was Cæsar , and not the patrician senatorial party , calling itself the lover of lib- erty , but really representing the losing cause of class- power . This fact Shakespeare shows ...
... friend and ally the Roman populace had at that time was Cæsar , and not the patrician senatorial party , calling itself the lover of lib- erty , but really representing the losing cause of class- power . This fact Shakespeare shows ...
Page 2
... of Cnidos , a teacher of Rhetoric . A Soothsayer . CINNA , a poet . Another Poet . LUCILIUS , TITINIUS , MESSALA , Young CATO , VOLUMNIUS , friends to Brutus and Cassius . VARRO , CLITUS , CLAUDIUS , servants to Brutus .
... of Cnidos , a teacher of Rhetoric . A Soothsayer . CINNA , a poet . Another Poet . LUCILIUS , TITINIUS , MESSALA , Young CATO , VOLUMNIUS , friends to Brutus and Cassius . VARRO , CLITUS , CLAUDIUS , servants to Brutus .
Page 9
... Friend , that loves you . Bru . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veyl'd my looke , I turne the trouble of my ... Friends be greev'd ( Among which number Cassius be you one ) Nor construe any further my neglect , Then that poore ...
... Friend , that loves you . Bru . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : If I have veyl'd my looke , I turne the trouble of my ... Friends be greev'd ( Among which number Cassius be you one ) Nor construe any further my neglect , Then that poore ...
Page 13
... finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . " Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 140-171.
... finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . " Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii . 140-171.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
2DYCE ANON Antony's Artemidorus beare blood Brut Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cæsarism Caius Calphurnia Capitoll Casar Cask Caska Cassius Cato cause Cicero Cinna Clitus COLL conspirators CRAIK Crowne death Decius doth Elizabethan enemies Enter Exeunt Exit feare fire flye Folio follow friends generall ghost Gods hand hath heare heart heere Honor Ides of March Julius Cæsar King Lepidus Ligarius looke Lord Lucillius Lucius Lupercal Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony means Messa Messala Metellus misprint night Noble Brutus North North's Brutus Octa Octavius oration Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's POPE Portia Publius Quarto Roman Rome Rowe says Scene selfe Senate SEYMOUR Shake Shakespeare shew Soothsayer speake speech spirit stand STEEV Strato sword tell thee THEOB thing thinke thou art Titinius Trebonius unto Volumnius WARB Wee'l word wrong