| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1913 - 640 páginas
...nice offence should bear his comment. Bru. Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself Are much condemned to have an itching palm, To sell and mart your offices...speech were else your last. Bru. The name of Cassius honors this corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Cas. Chastisement! Bru. Remember... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1913 - 632 páginas
...much condemned to have an itching palm, To sell and mart your offices for gold, To undeservers. Cos. I an itching palm? You know that you are Brutus that...speech were else your last. Bru. The name of Cassius honors this corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Gas. Chastisement! Bru. Remember... | |
| 1914 - 304 páginas
...comment. Bru. Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself Are much condemn'd to have an itching palm ; 10 To sell and mart your offices for gold To undeservers....Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last. Urn. The name of Cassius honours this corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Cas.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1915 - 216 páginas
...much condemn'd to have an itching palm; 10 To sell and mart your offices for gold To underservers. Cas. I an itching palm! You know that you are Brutus...were else your last. Bru. The name of Cassius honours this corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Cas. Chastisement! Bru. Remember March,... | |
| Nellie Elfa Turner - 1915 - 536 páginas
...human breast : Man never Is, but always To be blest. Essay on Man. Epistle I — ALEXANDER POPE. 21. Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself Are much condemn'd...sell and mart your offices for gold To undeservers. Julius Ccesar. Act IV. Scene III — WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. 22. Cassius. When Caesar liv'd he durst not... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 páginas
...matter of motive ? Brutus accuses Cassius of having "an itching palm," and Cassius angrily replies : I an itching palm? You know that you are Brutus that...Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last. Without much doubt Cassius' first four words and their motive can be paraphrased, "Do you dare to say... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 páginas
...matter of motive ? Brutus accuses Cassius of having "an itching palm," and Cassius angrily replies: I an itching palm? You know that you are Brutus that...Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last. Without much doubt Cassius' first four words and their motive can be paraphrased, "Do you dare to say... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 218 páginas
...Cassius. In such a time as this it is not meet That every nice offence should bear his comment. Brutus. Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself Are much condemn'd...sell and mart your offices for gold To undeservers. Cassius. I an itching palm ? You know that you are Brutus that speaks this, Or, by the gods, this speech... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1916 - 1174 páginas
...condemn'd to have an itching palm ; 10 To sell and mart your offices for gold To undeservers. Casaius. I an itching palm ! You know that you are Brutus that...Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last. Brutus. The name of Cassius honours this corruption, 15 And chastisement doth therefore hide his head.... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - 1916 - 724 páginas
...72-5) Take again the reproof to Cassius for another of the abuses condemned by Sir Henry Knyvett : Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself Are much condemn'd...itching palm ; To sell and mart your offices for gold. (Jul. Cees. iv. iii. 9-11) Brutus, in fact, stands throughout for the honest, high-minded soldier,... | |
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