| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 oldal
...dangerous; He is a noble Roman, and well given. Ctes. 'Would he were fatter: — But I fear him not: Vet of wise ; hereupon, when this army and navy of ships...Britain, fought with their enemies, and discomfited plnys, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music : Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort As if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 oldal
...Caesar, he 's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman, and well given. Cas. 'Would he were fatter : — But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear,...no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music : i Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself, and scorn 'd his spirit That... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 oldal
...cruel, not unnatural : 1 will speak daggers to her, but use none. 75. 'Would he were fatter : — bnt I fear him not : Yet, if my name were liable to fear,...Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort, As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing. Such men as he be... | |
| William Sweetser - 1850 - 456 oldal
...the pale and contracted countenance, and meagre frame of Cassius. " Would he were fatter ! — But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear....man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius." Here, then, we have a further illustration of the statement previously made, that the like bodily condition... | |
| 1921 - 1154 oldal
...men, and such an sleep o'nights : VumT Cassius has a lean and hungry look : Would he wore fatter ! hut I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear,...know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Casting. he loves no play*, As thou dost, Anthony ; he hears no music : Act. I., scene ii., line 192,... | |
| 1850 - 694 oldal
...suspicion the pale, contracted face, and meagre frame of Cassius : — " Would ho were fatter. — But I fear him not ; Yet if my name were liable to fear,...do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that враге Cauiui." The effect of anger and the turbulent passions on the liver is тегу decided... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 oldal
...fashion they have not; To lead their business. 0. rt M LEAN VISAGE. Would ho were fatter : — But I fear him not : — Yet if my name were liable to...Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort, As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit Th;it could be mov'd to smile at any thing. Such men as he be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 oldal
...Vsur, he's not dangerous. He is a noble Roman, and well given. Cces. 'Would he were fatter : — But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear,...no music : Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a M >rf . As if he mook'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 oldal
...encompassed but one man? CESAR'S DISLIKC OF CASSIUS. 'Would he were fatter: — But I fear him not: Vet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the...Seldom he smiles; and smiles in such a sort, As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit, That could be mov'd to smile at any thing; Such men as he be... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 288 oldal
...fear him not'. — 11 Yes, if my name were liable to fear, 1 do not know the man I should avoid, 12 . So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much, He is...observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men. 13 He loves no plays' ; he hears no music. 14 Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort As if he... | |
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