| Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - 1810 - 338 str.
...To stir men's blood ; I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know ; * Shew you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor, poor, dumb mouths...tongue In every wound of Caesar, that should move • < 5 . The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. . ALL. AI&» We'H mutiny. . .. ANTONY. Why, friends,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 str.
...publick leave to speak of him. For I have neither wit, nor words, nor worth, Action, nor utterance, not the power of speech, To stir men's blood ; I only...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cit. We'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We'll burn the house of Brutus. 3 Cit. Away then, come, seek the conspirators.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 524 str.
...which you yourselves do know ; * Was successful. t Impression. J Grievances. Show you sweet Czesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cit. We'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We'll burn the house of Brutus. 3 Cit, Away then, come, seek the conspirators.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 394 str.
...only speak right on ; I tell you that, which you yourselves do know ; Show you sweet Caesar's v/ounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak for me...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cit. We'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We'll burn the house of Brutus. 3 Cit. Away then, come, seek the conspirators.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 528 str.
...which you yourselves do know ; * Was successful. t Impression. \ Grievances. 56 JULIUS CffiSAR. ActIIT. Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths,...were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits, and put & tongue In every wound of Caesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. CIÉ. We'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 388 str.
...blood : I only speak right on ; I tell you that, which you yourselves tlo know ; Show you sweet Cxsar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Csesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cit. We'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We'll burn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 446 str.
...however, supposes that by writ was meant a " penned and premeditated oration." SC.IL JULIUS (LESAR. 361 Action, nor utterance, nor the power of speech, To...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. CIT. We'll mutiny. 1 CIT. We'll burn the house of Brutus. 3 CIT. Away then, come, seek the conspirators.... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 str.
...blood— I only speak right on, I tell you that which you yourselves do knowShow you sweet Cesar's wounds, poor, poor, dumb mouths, And bid them speak...up your spirits, and put a tongue In every wound of Cesar, that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. 1i\Ul.—FalstaJF'a Soliloquy on Honor.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 366 str.
...tell you that, which you yourselves do know; Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor, poor dumb mouth*, And bid them speak for me : But were I Brutus, And...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cits. We'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We'll burn the kd'use of Brutus/ Ant. Yet hear me, countrymen ; yet hear... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 444 str.
...me all, a plain blunt man, That love my friend ; and that they know full well That gave me publick leave to speak of him. For I have neither wit, nor...should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Cit. We 'll mutiny. 1 Cit. We 'll burn the house of Brutus. 3 Cit. Away then, come, seek the conspirators.... | |
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