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? 0 judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason... Primer First (-Fourth, Sixth) reader - Сторінка 324автори: Public school series - 1874Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Chris Jeub - 2001 - 180 стор.
...be annoying to the audience in an interpretation event, so some "cutting" would be necessary. ANTONY You all did love him once, not without cause What cause withholds you then, to mourn for him? 0 judgment! Thou are fled to brutish beasts, And men have lose their reason. Bear with me; My heart... | |
| Olga Fischer, Max Nänny - 2001 - 412 стор.
...his strongly emotional — in fact, demagogical — oration the appearance of reasonable argument: You all did love him once, not without cause; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? By giving the word "cause" the prominent end position in one clause and an equally prominent front... | |
| James P. Bednarz - 2001 - 360 стор.
...unity-violating chorus in the latter. A passage from Julius Caesar that Jonson found to be absurd, "O judgment! thou art fled to brutish beasts, / And men have lost their reason" (3.2.104-5) is quoted by the indiscriminate Clove: ''Reason long since is fled to animals, you know"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 стор.
...him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse; was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to...What cause withholds you then, to mourn for him? O judgement! thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason. Bear with me; My heart... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 стор.
...him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; EARL OF PEMBROKE. All murders past do stand excused...And prove a deadly bloodshed but a jest, Exampled О judgement, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason! — Bear with me; My... | |
| C. L. Brantley, Cynthia Johnson - 2002 - 319 стор.
...to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort. from The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here...know. You all did love him once, not without cause; besides in particular so due to instead of such as during last then finally likewise therefore first... | |
| Andy Kempe, Lionel Warner - 2002 - 220 стор.
...a kingly crown, 35 Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious, And sure he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove...Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. 40 You all did love him once, not without cause; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? O... | |
| Patrick Tucker - 2002 - 316 стор.
...refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was amhitious, And sure he is an honorable man. I speak nor to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, nor without cause1 What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? 0 judgement! thou art fled to brutish... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 196 стор.
...has in mind, since like Hamlet and Lady Anne he too is referring to compassion. The passage begins : You all did love him once, not without cause. What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? The exclamation follows naturally thereafter; and is itself followed by a moment or two's silence as... | |
| John Lewis Walker - 2002 - 920 стор.
...witted: brutish: without reason." Sh seems to be playing on this sense in Antony's lines, "O judgmenti Thou art fled to brutish beasts, / And men have lost their reason" (JC, IILii.106-107l. 205 1 McAlindon, Thomas. "The Numbering of Men and Days: Symbolic Design in The... | |
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