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" Sufflaminandus erat, as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power, would the rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those things, could not escape laughter: as when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him : 'Caesar,... "
Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play ... - Página 27
por William Henry Smith - 1857 - 166 páginas
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The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 páginas
...could not escape laugh« ter ; as when he said in the person of Cssar, one " speaking to him, " Csesar, thou dost me wrong." « He replied, " Caesar did never wrong, but with just cause j* " and such like, which were ridiculous. But he re" deemed his vices with his virtues : there was...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volumen9

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 páginas
...his own power, would the rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those things, could ndt escape laughter : as when he said in the person of...thou dost me wrong." He replied, " Caesar did never wronw but with just cause," and such like; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Some account of Shakespeare's ...

William Shakespeare - 1817 - 350 páginas
...his own power ; would the rule of it had been so " too ! Many times he fell into those things which could " not escape laughter ; as when he said in the person of " Cssar, one. speaking to him, " Czsar did never wrong, bat with just cause ;* *' and such like, which...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 668 páginas
...his own power; would the " rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those " things which could not escape laughter ; as when he " said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him, 4 Caesar, thou dost me wrong.' " He replied : ' Caesar did never wrong, but with just cause.' " and...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen91,Parte2;Volumen130

1821 - 734 páginas
...it had beene so too ! Many times hee fell into those things, could not escape laughter : as when hee said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him, ' Caesar, thou dost me wrong,' hee replyed, ' Csasar did never wrong, but with just cause ;' and such like, which were ridiculous....
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volumen91,Parte2

1821 - 730 páginas
...said in the person of Cesar, one speaking to him, ' Caesar, thou dost me wrong,' hee replyed, 'Ctesar did never wrong, but with just cause;' and such like, which were ridiculous. But hee redeemed his vices with his vertues. There was ever more in liim to be praysed, then to be pardoned."...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes: The author's life ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 páginas
...in his own power ; would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things which could not escape laughter ; as when he said in the person of Cssar, one speaking to him, " Caesar did never wrong, but with just cause ;* " and such like, which...
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The Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, Volumen2

1821 - 464 páginas
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Library for the people. (Division 1). The wonders of nature and art ..., Tema 2

Library - 1827 - 712 páginas
...in his own power : would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things which could not escape laughter; as when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him, " Ceesar, thou dost me wrong. He replied : Ceesar did never wrong, hut with just cause —and such-like,...
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The Southern Review, Volumen6

1830 - 570 páginas
...in the person of Csegar, one speaking to him—' Ceesar, thou doest me wrong;' he replied, ' Cesar did never wrong, but with just cause;' and such like,...were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues—there was ever more in him to be praised, than to be pardoned." Of his epigrams, the reader...
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