| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 408 стор.
...high-battled Caefar will Unftate his happinefs, and be ftag'd to the mew Againft a fworder. — I fee, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and...outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To fuffer all alike. That he fhould dream, • Knowing all meafures, the full Caefar will Anfwer his emptinefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 398 стор.
...will Unftate his happinels, and be ftag'd to the (how, Againft a iworder. — I lee, men's judgements are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To flitter all alike. That he lliould dream, Knowing all meafures, the full Caefar will Anfwer his emptinefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 388 стор.
...Unftate his happinefs, and be ftag'd to the (how, Againft a fworder. — I fee, men's judgements,are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To fuffer all alike. That he mould dream, Knowing all meafures, the full Czfar will Anfwer his emptinefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 стор.
...his happiness, and be stag'd to the show, Against a sworder. — I see, men's judgments are A parcel8 of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream-, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness ! — Caesar,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 стор.
...high-battled Caesar will Unstate his happiness, and be stag'd to the show, Against a sworder.—I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes; and...the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness!—Caesar, thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 стор.
...high-battled . Csefar will Unftate his. bappinefs, and be ftag'd to the fhew Againft a fworder.— I fee, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and...outward Do draw the inward quality, after them, To fuffer all alike. That he fhould dream, Knowing all meafures, the full Czfar will }3) Mere— is a... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 стор.
...honesty, and I, begin to square. [Aside. The loyalty, well held to tools, does make Our faith mere folly. Yet, he, that can endure To follow with allegiance...Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And e;irn> a place i'the story. I think Dr. Johnson is right. P. 251.— 531.— 576. Thyr. Ccesar intreats,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 стор.
...stag'd to the show,5 Against a sworder. — I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ;6 and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness! — Caesar,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 стор.
...stag'd to the show, 5 Against a sworder.— I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes; 8 and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness!—Caesar, thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 стор.
...stag'd to the show,5 Against a sworder. — I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes;6 and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Cassar will Answer his emptiness! — Caesar,... | |
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