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" I have not slept. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream: The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers... "
The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a memoir and ... - Sivu 488
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Nide 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 sivua
...of Brutus ! (1) Re-enter Lucius. Luc. Sir, March is wasted fourteen' days. [Knocking without. Bnu. et fair humanity abhor the deed That spots and stains love's modest snow-white weed.* " О cros. Luc. Sir, 4is your brother11 Cassius at the door, Who doth desire to see you. BRU. Is he alone...

The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Nide 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 sivua
...Go to the gate ; somebody knocks. — [Exit Lucius. Since Cassius first did whet me against Ceesar his x h1 'tis your brother11 Cassius at the door, Who doth desire to see you. BRU. Is he alone ? Luc. No, sir,...

The Plays of Shakespeare, Nide 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 sivua
...good. Go to the gate; somebody knocks. — [EfU Lucius. Since Cassius first did whet me against Cesar en. Re-enter HOHATIO with OPHELIA." OPH. WTiere is...Denmark? QUEEN. How now, Ophelia ? OPH. [Sings.] sutlers then The nature of an insurrection. Re-enter Lucros. Luc. Sir, 'tis your brother11 Cassius...

Choice thoughts from Shakspere, by the author of 'The book of familiar ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 sivua
...which he did ascend. Conspiracy dreadful till executed. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection. Conspiracy. O conspiracy ! Shamest thou to shew thy dangerous brow by night When evils are most free...

The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Nide 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 sivua
...good. Go to the gate; somebody knocks. [.Brii Lucius. Since Cassius first did whet me against Csesar, I have not slept. Between the acting of a dreadful...then The nature of an insurrection. Re-enter LUCIUS. IMC. Sir, 'tis your brother Cassius at the door, Who doth desire to see you. Bru. Is he alone ? Luc....

Bible Truths with Shakespearean Parallels: Being Selections from Scripture ...

James BROWN (of Selkirk.), James Brown Selkirk - 1862 - 174 sivua
...conscience still. TBOILUS AND CBESSIDA. Act v. Scene 11. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection. JULIUS C.ESAR. Act n. Scene 1. Conscience, conscience, 0, 't is a tender place. KING HENRY VIII. Act....

Bible truths with Shakespearean parallels, selections [compiled by James Brown].

James Brown (of Selkirk) - 1862 - 172 sivua
...conscience still. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. Act v. Scene 11. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection. JULIUS CAESAR. Act n. Scene 1. Conscience, conscience, 0, 't is a tender place. KING HENRY VTIL Act....

Shakespeare Commentaries, Nide 2

Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1863 - 690 sivua
...imaginations and cares torment him day and night; as he says, "Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection". We have seen Macbeth shaken by a similar revolution, by similar phantasms and fearful dreams, and he...

Shakespeare Commentaries, Nide 2

Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1863 - 672 sivua
...imaginations and cares torment him day and night; as he says, "Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection". We have seen Macbeth shaken by a similar revolution, by similar phantasms and fearful dreams, and he...

The Works of Shakespeare, Nide 3

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 sivua
...hand of Brutus ! (1) Re-enter Lucius. Luc. Sir, March is wasted fourteen' days. [Knocking wit/tout. Go, go, ray people. ALB. My lord, I am guiltless,...what hath mov'd you. LKAK. It may be so, my lord. 'tis your brother11 Cassius at the door, Who doth desire to see you. BRU. Is he alone? Luc. No, sir,...




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