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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and ... - Page 11
by William Shakespeare - 1765
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The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind ...

1795 - 432 lehte
...majestic world, And bear the palm alone. Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves. Brutus—and Ca:sar—What should be in that . Ciesar ? Why should...
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Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, 5. köide

William Shakespeare - 1797 - 638 lehte
...honours that are heap'd on Caefar. CAS. Why man, he doth beftride the narrow world, Like a Colofius ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourfelves difhonourable graves. Men at fome time are mafters of their fates : The fault, dear Brutus, is not...
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The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory ..., 9. köide

William Shakespeare - 1798 - 408 lehte
...honours that are heap'd on Caefar. Caf. Why, man, he doth beftride the narrow world, Like a ColofTus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourfelves difhonourable graves. Men at fome time are mafters of their fates : The fault, dear Brutus, is not...
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Mrs. Jordan, 2. köide

James Boadan - 1800 - 380 lehte
...quotation, which fairly applies to him : " Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about, To find ourselves dishonourable graves. When went there by an age, since the great flood, But it was fam'd...
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Dionysius Longinus On the Sublime

Longinus - 1800 - 238 lehte
...order to raise the indignation of Brutus ; Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find .ourselves dishonourable graves. So, have neither the appearance nor air of Hyperboles. And this never...
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Cobbett's Political Register, 1. köide

William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 lehte
...the onipire of the Consul. Buonaparte, alas ! " JDoth bestride this narrow world Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about •To find ourselves dishonorable graves," But, Sir, let us hdar the ministry. To the rehearsal of this long list...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., 8. köide

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 lehte
...honours that are heap'd on Caesar. Cas. Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world. Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves. Men at some time are masters of their fates : The fault, dear Brutus,...
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King Henry VIII ; Coriolanus ; Julius Caesar ; Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 lehte
...honours that are heap'd on Csefar. Caf. Why, man, he doth beftride the narrow world Like a Coloffus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourfelves dimonourable graves. Men at fome time are mafters of their fates i The fault, dear Brutus, is not in...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare, 7. köide

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 lehte
...honours that are heap'd on Caesar. Cas. Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves. Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus,...
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The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - 1805 - 456 lehte
...Casfar. CAs. Why man, he doth be ft ride the narrow world Like a Coloflos ! and we petty men \Valk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourfelves di(honourable graves. Men at fome times are mafters of their fates; The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our flats, But in ourfelves, that we arc...
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