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" ... tis true, this god did shake ; His coward lips did from their colour fly, And that same eye whose bend doth awe the world Did lose his lustre : I did hear him groan : Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches... "
Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 30
1823
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 10

1837 - 578 pages
...heaven, calling aloud for retribution on their ambitious fellow man, who sought, at whatever cost, W ' Get the start of the majestic world^ And bear the palm alone ;' here you now see only the peaceful labors of the peasant women, planting their flax and potatoes...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 10

1837 - 580 pages
...heaven, calling aloud for retribution on their ambitious fellow man, who sought, at whatever cost, to ' Get the start of the majestic world, And bear the palm alone ;' here you now see only the peaceful labors of the peasant women, planting their flax and potatoes...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, Alas ! it cried, Give me some drink, Titinius, As a sick girl. Ye gods,...start of the 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...
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The music, or melody of rhythmus of language

James Chapman - 286 pages
...and that tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, — 2 D Alas ! it cry'd, Give me some drink, Titinius ! —...start of the 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...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 pages
...Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, Alas, it cried, 'Give me some drink, Tit inius ,' n appointment; even as you came in to me, her assistant, or go-between, parted from me: I stan of the majestic world, And bear the palm alone. [Flourish ana shout. MARCUS BRUTUS. Another general...
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Giulio Cesare

William Shakespeare - 2000 - 248 pages
...tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, 'Alasl' it cried, "Give me some drink, Titinius', As a sick girl. Ye...temper should So get the start of the majestic world, no And bear the palm alone. Shout. Flourish BRUTUS Another general shout ? I do believe that these...
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Orson Welles on Shakespeare: The W.P.A. and Mercury Theatre Playscripts

Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 pages
...tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, 'Alas,' it cried, 'give me some drink, Titinius,' As a sick girl! Ye...start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone. CROWD (off-stage) Hail Caesar! BRUTUS Another general shout? I do believe that these applause are For...
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William Shakespeare: The Complete Works

William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 pages
...tongue of his, that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, Alas, it cried, hristian trust me with a gage, That Norfolk lies:...BOLINGBROKE. These differences shall all rest under [Flourish and shout. MARCUS BRUTUS. Another general shout! I do believe that these applauses are For...
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The Imperial Theme

George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pages
...superior, if the swimming contest be admitted, and, after all, Caesar suggested it as a test of 'daring'. Ye gods, it doth amaze me A man of such a feeble temper...start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone. (i. ii. 128) This frail man 'is now become a God' (i. ii. 1 16). Cassius must bow to him. Cassius'...
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Structure and Agency in Everyday Life: An Introduction to Social Psychology

Gil Richard Musolf - 2003 - 372 pages
...tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, Alas, it cried, "Give me some drink, Titinius," As a sick girl, Ye...the majestic world And bear the palm alone. (Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene ii) Thus, ressentiment may issue in action when the conditions from which it derives...
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