| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 páginas
...Brutus was provoked in bis dispute with Cussius, his spirits flew out of his eyes ; his steady looks alone supplied that terror which he disdained an intemperance...with a settled dignity of contempt, like an unheeding ruck, he repelled upon himself the tuam of Cassms; not but in some part of this scene, where he reproaches... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 páginas
...Brutus was provoked in his dispute with Cassius, his spirits flew out of his eyes ; his Steady looks alone supplied that terror which he disdained an intemperance...to. Thus, with a settled dignity of contempt, like au unheeding rock, he repelled upon himself the foam of Cassius ; not but in some part of this scene,... | |
| 1820 - 562 páginas
...have, ' more than once, seen a Brutus as warm as Hotspur ;) when the • Betterton Brutus was provok'd, in his dispute with Cassius, his ' spirit flew only to his eye ; his steady look alone supply'd that ' terror, which he disdained an intemperance in his voice should ' rise to. Thus, with... | |
| 1820 - 558 páginas
...provok'd, in his dispute with Cassius, his ' spirit flew only to his eye ; his steady look alone supply'd that * terror, which he disdained an intemperance...Thus, with a settled dignity of contempt, like an un' heeding rock, he repelled upon himself the foam of Cassius. Per' haps the very words of Shakespear... | |
| 1826 - 362 páginas
...unruffled temper of his Brutus ; (for I have more than once seen a Brutus as warm as Hotspur;) when the Betterton Brutus was provoked, in his dispute with...look alone supplied that terror which he disdained an intemH perance in his voice should risi to. Thus, with 4 settled dignity of contempt, like an unheeding... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 páginas
...unruffled temper of his Brutus ; (for I have more than once seen a Brutus as warm as Hotspur;) when the Betterton Brutus was provoked, in his dispute with...look alone supplied that terror which he disdained an internperance in his voice should rij>« to. Thus, with a (settled dignity of contempt, like an unheeding... | |
| 1820 - 398 páginas
...(for I have, more than once, seen a Brutus as warm as Hotspur) when the Betterton Brutus was provok'd, in his dispute with Cassius, his spirit flew only to his eye ; his steady look alone supply' d that terror, which he disdain'd an intemperance in his voice should rise to. Thus, with a... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1835 - 272 páginas
...impatient starts which he threw into Hotspur, never came from the unruffled temper of his Brutus : when the Betterton Brutus was provoked, in his dispute with Cassius, his spirit flew only to his eye. With the settled dignity of contempt, like an impeding rock, he repelled upon himself the foam of Cassiiis.... | |
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1835 - 564 páginas
...impatient starts which he threw into Hotspur, never came from the unruffled temper of his Brutus : when the Betterton Brutus was provoked, in his dispute with Cassius, his spirit flew only to his eye. With the settled dignity of contempt, like an impeding rock, he repelled upon himself the foam of Cassius.... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 páginas
...with Cassius, his spirit Hew only lo his eye; bis steady look alone supplied that terror, which be disdained an intemperance in his voice should rise to. Thus, with a settled diguity of contempt, like an unheeding rock, he repelled upon himself the foam of Cassius. Perhaps... | |
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