| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 páginas
...Rome fall — a moment'' ere her time ? A clause may le rendered emphatic by the same change of key. I did send to you For certain sums of gold, which you denied'' me. The clause which you denied me is commenced in a markedly low key ; the voice rises a little on denied,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 páginas
...in your life, in which you have consulted your own understanding. 6. You have done that, you should be sorry for. There is no terror, Cassius, in your...in honesty, That they pass by me as the idle wind, 6 Which I respect not. I did send to you For certain sums of gold, which you denied me, — For I can... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...o'erweens too much, Unless my hand and strength could equal them. 23— iii. 2. 53 There is no terror in your threats ; For I am arm'd so strong in honesty,...pass by me as the idle wind, Which I respect not. 29 — iv. 3. 54 If well-respected honour hid me on, I hold as little counsel with weak fear, As you.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 páginas
...you durst not. [Cassius. ] Do not presume too much upon my lore: I may do what I shall be sorry for. For I am arm'd so strong in honesty, That they pass...you For certain sums of gold, which you denied me: Was that done like Cassius ? Should I have answer'd Caius Cassius so ? When Marcus Brutus grows so... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...Bru. You have done that you should he sorry for. There is no terror, Cassius, in yonr threats ; For 1 am arm'd so strong in honesty, That they pass by me....did send to you For certain sums of gold, which you deny'd me ; — For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And... | |
| Francis Joseph Grund - 1839 - 592 páginas
...the American Opposition. — Political Hypocrisy. — Mr. Calhoun. — Mr. Kendall. — Conclusion. " There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For...pass by me, as the idle wind Which I respect not." Julius Ctssar, Act iv. Scene 4. THE next day, at precisely ten o'clock, my friend called on me in a... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 páginas
...in your life, in which you have consulted your own understanding. 6. You have done that, you should be sorry for. There is no terror, Cassius, in your...in honesty, That they pass by me as the idle wind, 5 Which I respect not. I did send to you For certain sums of gold, which you denied me, — For I can... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...o'erweens too much, Unless my hand and strength could equal them. 23— iii. 2. 53 There is no terror in your threats ; For I am arm'd so strong in honesty,...pass by me as the idle wind, Which I respect not. 29— iv. 3. 54 If well-respected honour bid me on, I hold as little counsel with weak fear, As you.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...presume too much upon my love ; I may do that I shall be sorry for. Bru. You have done that you should be sorry for. There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For I am armed so strong in honesty, That they pass by me, as the idle wind, Which I respect not. I did send... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 páginas
...presume too much upon my love ; I may do that I shall be sorry for. Bru. You have done that you should be sorry for. •There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For I am armed so strong in honesty, That they pass by me, as the idle wind, Which I respect not. I did send... | |
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