| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 pages
...corruption, And chastisement doth therefore hide his head. Cas. Chastisement! Bru. Remember March, the ides of March remember ! Did not great Julius bleed for...touch'd his body, that did stab, And not for justice ?3 What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world, But for supporting robbers... | |
| Harold C. Goddard - 2009 - 410 pages
...March, the ides of March remember, cries Brutus in a tone that reminds us of the very dog he mentions: Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake? What...man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honours... | |
| Derek Traversi - 1963 - 300 pages
...the present, leads him to back his reproof with a further gesture towards the idealism of the past: What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honours... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1967 - 262 pages
...Julius bleed for justice' sake ? 10 What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice r What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Gmtaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honours... | |
| Mark Bailey - 1880 - 80 pages
...corruption, And chastisement does therefore hide his head. CAS. Chastisement ? What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice ? What...man of all this world, But for supporting robbers, — shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honors,... | |
| Merriam-Webster, Inc - 1984 - 950 pages
...reason whenever there is a suggestion of the person's or thing's having forged ahead to that position <one of us, that struck the foremost man of all this world— Shak.) <"handedness," of course, is the foremost primate characteristic— La Barre) Capital is applicable... | |
| Dieter Mehl - 1986 - 286 pages
...again he tries to present his own version of the events as actual fact: 148 Remember March, the Ides of March remember. Did not great Julius bleed for justice' sake? What villain touched his body, that did stab And not for justice? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 pages
...chastisement doth therefore hide his head. CASSIUS. Chastisement! MARCUS BRUTUS. Remember March, the ides hin my breast! ROMEO. O, wilt thou leave me su unsatisfied? JULIET. What sati toucht his body, that did stab, And not for justice? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost... | |
| Robert Smallwood - 1998 - 228 pages
...tainted money at two removes which he would refuse on principle to collect himself directly: . . . What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes? (rv.iii. 21-4) In so far as he is willing to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 248 pages
...ricorda le Idi Di Marzo. Non sanguinò il grande Giulio What villain touched bis body, that did sub, 20 And not for justice ? What, shall one of us, That...man of all this world But for supporting robbers, shall we now Q)ncaminate our fingere with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our largo honours... | |
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