| 1826 - 238 páginas
...confess so much ? Give me your hand. . lint. And my heart too. Cos. O Brutus! Iii~u. What's the matter ? Bru. Yes, Cassius, and from henceforth, When you are...with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour which my mother... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 578 páginas
...— Bru. What's the matter ? Cos. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour, which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Bru. Yes, Cassius; and, henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides 9 , and leave... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 páginas
...Bmtus! Bru. What's the matter? Cos. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful? Bru. Yes, Cassius; and henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 páginas
...bear with me, When the rash humour which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Biu. Yes, Cussius ; and from henceforth, When you are over earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. II.— SPEECHES AND SOLILOQUIES. 1. — Hamlet's Advice to the. Players. — TRAGEDY... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 páginas
...true."—BI.ACESTONF. Bru. What's the matter ? Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour, which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Bru. • Yes, Cassius ; and, henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides,* and leave... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 páginas
...Brutus! Bru. What's the matter? Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour that my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful? Bru. Yes, Cassius,...with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. LESSON CLXX. Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Soul. SCIXB. — CATO, alone, sitting... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...much ? Give me your hand. tlfu. And my heart too. Cos. O Brutus! Bru. What's the matter ? Cos. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash...gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Bru. Yes, Cassius ; and henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 páginas
......jr. Bru. What's the matter ? Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour, which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Bru. Yes, Cassius ; and from henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so SHAKSPEARE. 9. —... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 páginas
...Brutus! Bru. What's the matter? Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour which my mother gave me Makes me forgetful ? Bru. Yes, Cassius: and, from henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. FEELINGS OF AN AMERICAN... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...? Give me your hand. Bru. And my heart too. Cas. O Brutus ! — Bru. What's the matter ? Cas. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash...Yes, Cassius ; and, from henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. [Noise within. Poet.... | |
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