The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar , And in the spirit of men there is no
blood : O , that we then could come by Cæsar's spirit ” , And not dismember
Cæsar ! But , alas , 1- opinion . ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act
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We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar , And in the spirit of men there is no
blood : O , that we then could come by Cæsar's spirit ” , And not dismember
Cæsar ! But , alas , 1- opinion . ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act
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Ghost . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . BRU . Why com'st thou ? Ghost . To tell thee , thou
shalt see me at Philippi . Bru . Well ; Then I shall see thee again ? c . vii . 9 Then I
shall see thee again ? ] Shakspeare has on this ocsion deserted his original .
Ghost . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . BRU . Why com'st thou ? Ghost . To tell thee , thou
shalt see me at Philippi . Bru . Well ; Then I shall see thee again ? c . vii . 9 Then I
shall see thee again ? ] Shakspeare has on this ocsion deserted his original .
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For thy Demon said he , ( that is to say , the good angell and spirit that keepeth
thee ) is affraied of his : and being coragious and high when he is alone ,
becometh fearfull and timerous when he commeth neere vnto the other . ”
Steevens .
For thy Demon said he , ( that is to say , the good angell and spirit that keepeth
thee ) is affraied of his : and being coragious and high when he is alone ,
becometh fearfull and timerous when he commeth neere vnto the other . ”
Steevens .
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