| Richard Griffith - 1766 - 312 str.
...following Inftance. " Danger knows, full well, ,ct .That Cffar is more dangerous than he, *' .We are two Lions, littered in one Day, " And I the elder, and more tenible." L 4 Had Had Lee wrote thefe Lines, what Fuftian would they have been deemed ! Betides, this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1772 - 356 str.
...for fear. No, Caefar fhall not; Dagger knows full well, That Cadar is more dangerous than he. (15) We were two lions littered in one day, And I .the elder and more terrible ; And Ca!far lhall go forth. •(15) We heard two /W/H— ] The firft Fotio — We here — The copies... | |
| William Cook - 1775 - 248 str.
...of the fame kind. Cafar. •—— — Danger knows full well That Caefar is more dangerous than he. We were two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible. Julius Cafar, ASt II. Scene 4th. Venttdms, - But you — ere love milled your wand'ring eyes, Were... | |
| 1810 - 566 str.
...incredibly sublime," when he exclaims " Danger knows full well, That Caesar is more dangerous than he. We were two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible." and ridicules this reflection in the soliloquy of Hamlet, " Frailty thy name is woman ! A little month;... | |
| John B. Greenshields - 1806 - 164 str.
...disproportioned. Thus, when Caesar says, " Danger knows full well, That Cssar is more dangerous than he. v We are two lions littered in one day, And I the elder, and more terrible," the mind receives, with difficulty, this comparison between a hero and a mere poetical entity. In the... | |
| James Boaden - 1825 - 650 str.
...lion. But hear the great mod ok " Danger knows full well, That Cssar is more dangerous than he. We are TWO lions littered in one day. And I the elder and more terrible." 1 could wish to be able to review fairly and dispassionately 1he performances of Mr. Kean, to whom... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1834 - 344 str.
...say, with that great commander, — " Danger knows full well, That Peter is more dangerous than he : We were two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible." present rank, which was yet only that of a subaltern, he was likewise desirous of going through all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 str.
...fear. No, Caesar shall not. Danger knows full well, That Caesar is more dangerous than he. We were1 two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible ; And Caesar shall go forth. Cal. Alas, my lord, Your wisdom is consumed in confidence. Do not go forth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 str.
...fear. No, Caesar shall not. Danger knows full well, That Caesar is more dangerous than he. We were1 two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible ; And Caesar shall go forth. Col. Alas, my lord, Your wisdom is consumed in confidence. Do not go forth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 str.
...fear. No, Caesar shall not. Danger knows full well, That Caesar is more dangerous than he. We were 1 two lions littered in one day, And I the elder and more terrible ; And Caesar shall go forth. Ccd. Alas, my lord, Your wisdom is consumed in confidence. Do not go forth... | |
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