| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 686 Seiten
...himself the foam of Cassius. Verhaps the very words of Shakespear will better let you into my meaning: Must I give way, and room, to your rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares f And a little after; There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ! &c. Not but in some part of this... | |
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 Seiten
...myself; Have mind upon your health ; tempt me no further. BRU. Away slight man. CAS, Is't possible ? BHU. Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room...your proud heart break : Go, show your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 Seiten
...I girt way and room lo your rash choler ? Shall I Бе frighted, when a madman star» ? Саз. О ye gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this ? Bru. All this ? ay, more: 'Fret, till your proud heartbreak; Go, »how your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Must 1 budge... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 Seiten
...not. Cas. Urge me no more, I shall forget myself; Have mind upon your health, tempt me no further. Bru. Away, slight man ! Cas. Is't possible ? Bru....All this ? ay, more : Fret, till your proud heart Go, show your slaves how choleric you are, [break ; And make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge ? Must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 Seiten
...your health, tempt me no further. Bru. Away, slight man ! Cas. Is't possible ? Bru. Hear me, for 1 will speak. Must I give way and room to your rash...your proud heart break ; Go, show your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 Seiten
...tempt me no further. Bru. Away, slight man ! Bru. . Hear me, for I will speak. Cas. Is't Bjssible ? Must I give way and room to your rash choler ? Shall...till your proud heart break; Go, show your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 714 Seiten
...myself; Have mind upon your health, tempt me no further. Bru. Away, slight man ! Co*. Is't possible 1 Bru. Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and...Shall I be frighted, when a madman stares ? Cas, O gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this? Bru. All this I ay, more : Fret till your proud heart break;... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 Seiten
...your health; tempt me no further. [Brutus.] Away, slight man! [Cassius.] Is't possible ? [Brutus.] Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room...rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares ? [Cassiiu.] Ye gods! ye gods!—must I endure all this? [Brutus.] All this ?—ay, more: fret till... | |
| 1839 - 544 Seiten
...myself— Have mind upon your health—tempt me no farther. Bru. I say you are not. Bru. Away, slight man! Bru. Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room to your rash choler ? Shall 1 be frighted when a madman stares ? Cas. Is it possible ? Bru. All this ! ay, more.—Fret till your... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 Seiten
...SHAKSPEARE, Why, I will fight with him upon this theme Until my eyelids will no longer wag. SHAKSPEARE. Must I give way and room to your rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares? SHAKSPEARE. Neither the king, nor he that loves him best, The proudest he that holds up Lancaster,... | |
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