| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pagine
...mind upon your h'ealth — temp't me/ no farther. Bru. Awa'y, slig'ht man ! Cas. Is't po'ssible ? Bru. Hear' me, for I will sp'eak. Must I give w'ay and roo'm/ to your rash ch'oler ? Shall I he frig'hted/ when a mad man st'ares ? Cas. O go'ds ! ye g'ods ! must I endu're all thi"s ? Bru. All... | |
| Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 478 pagine
...play we may be ready at a moment's warning. You will keep a sharp eye and a ready hand." CHAPTER XL. Must I give way and room to your rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares ? SHAKSPBHE. ALL was prepared ; and soon after a band of persons, seven or eight in number, each carrying... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1846 - 398 pagine
...upon your health, tempt me no further. Bru. — Away, slight man ! Cos.— Is't possible ? Bru. — Hear me, for I will speak. — Must I give way and...rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares ? Cos. — Ye gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this ? Bru. — All this ? ay, more. — Fret, till... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 676 pagine
...frighted when a madman stares? Cas. O ye gods, ye gods! must I endure all this? 4i Bru. All this! aye, more. Fret till your proud heart break; Go show your...budge? Must I observe you? Must I stand and crouch 45 Under your testy humor? By the gods. You shall digest the venom of your spleen. Though it do split... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 pagine
...35 Have mind upon your health, tempt me no further. Bru. Away, slight man! Cos. Is't possible? Bru. Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room...choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares? Cas. О ye gods, ye gods! must I endure all this? 41 Bru. All this! aye, more. Fret till your proud heart... | |
| Henry Copp Edgar - 1922 - 472 pagine
...? Brutus: All this! aye, more: fret till your proud heart breaks; go show your slaves how irritable you are, and make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge...I observe you ? Must I stand and crouch under your ill temper? 3. Chief outlaw: How does it come that a common Saxon serf should have so much money? Gurth:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 284 pagine
...in your hands." Compare the derivation of " wassail." Shall I be frighted when a madman stares ? 40 Cas. O ye gods ! ye gods ! Must I endure all this...budge ? Must I observe you ? Must I stand and crouch 45 Under your testy humour ? By the gods, You shall digest the venom of your spleen, Though it do split... | |
| 1924 - 296 pagine
...Have mind upon your health, tempt me no farther. BRU. Away, slight man ! CAs. Is 't possible ? BRU. Hear me, for I will speak. Must I give way and room...? CAs. O ye gods, ye gods ! must I endure all this ? Go show your slaves how choleric you are, And make your bondmen tremble. Must I budge ? Must I observe... | |
| Walter Prichard Eaton - 1924 - 384 pagine
...the Foam of Cassius. Perhaps the very Words of Shakespear will better let you into my Meaning: — Must I give way and room to your rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares? And a little after: — There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats. Not but in some part of this... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 pagine
...Have mind upon your health, tempt me no farther. Bru. Away, slight man ! Cot. Is 't possible? Bru. Cos. O ye gods, ye gods! must I endure all this? Bru. All this! ay, more. Fret till your proud heart... | |
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