| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 páginas
...!— 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 ehides, and leave you so. [Noise within. Poet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 418 páginas
...much ? 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...forgetful ? Bru. Yes, Cassius ; and, from henceforth, He '11 think your mother chides, and leave you sc. [noise within. Poet, [within.] Let me go in to see... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 páginas
...much ? 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...Bru. Yes, Cassius; and from henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. LESSON CXIV. Antony's... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...Bru. What's the master ? Cas. Have you not love enou'gh/ to be'ar-with-me, When that rash hu'mour/ which my mother ga've me Ma'kes me forg'etful ? Bru....Yes', Cas'sius, and from henceforth, (When you are over-ea'rnest/ with your Br'utus,) He'll think your mo'ther chi'des,/ and lea've-you so'. CORIOLANUS... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1846 - 398 páginas
...your hand. Em. — And my heart too ! [They embrace.] Cos.— O, Brutus ! Bru.— What's the matter? When that rash humor 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... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 396 páginas
...my heart too ! [ They embrace. \ Cas.—O, Brutus ! Bru — What's the matter? Cos. — Have not you love enough to bear with me, When that rash humor which my mother gave me, Makes me forgetful ? Brit. — Yes, Cassias ; and henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 páginas
...! — Bru. What's the matter ? Cat. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour r, pardon : As low ns to thy foot doth Cassius fall. To beg enfranchisement for over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. [Noise within. Poet.... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 400 páginas
...your hand. Bru. — And my heart too ! [ They embrace. \ Cas.—O, Brutus ! Bru.— What's the matter? When that rash humor 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 Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 570 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 ', and leave... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 532 páginas
...Cas. Do you confess so much? Give me your hand. Cos. O Brutus!— Bru. What's the matter ? Cos. Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash...Bru. Yes, Cassius; and, from henceforth, When you are over-earnest with your Brutus, He'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. Poet. [Within.] Let... | |
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