The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . Julius C^ caesar,Marcus Antonius,m. ^milius i Conspirators against JuliusICsssar. Friends to Brutus and Cassius. Servants to Brutus: Calpurnia, Wife to Wife to Brutus. Senators, Citizens, Guards, Attendants, etc. Scene, during: a great part of the Play, at Rome;at Sardis, and near Philippi. afterwards XVI. Rome. A Street. Enter FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, and a rabble ofCitizens. Flavins. Hence! home, you idle creatures, gttyou this a holiday ? What! know you not,Being mechanical,* a^ou ought not walk** a labouring day**
The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . Julius C^ caesar,Marcus Antonius,m. ^milius i Conspirators against JuliusICsssar. Friends to Brutus and Cassius. Servants to Brutus: Calpurnia, Wife to Wife to Brutus. Senators, Citizens, Guards, Attendants, etc. Scene, during: a great part of the Play, at Rome;at Sardis, and near Philippi. afterwards XVI. Rome. A Street. Enter FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, and a rabble ofCitizens. Flavins. Hence! home, you idle creatures, gttyou this a holiday ? What! know you not,Being mechanical,* a^ou ought not walk** a labouring day*** without the signOf your profession?! Speak, what trade art thou? *The dramatist very frequently refers to the working-classin terms of contempt, he being an aristocrat. Cf. 2 King Henry VI.: Base dung-hill villains and me-chanical.—I., 3, 196. Also A Midsummer Nights Dream: A crew of patches, rude mechanicals,That work for bread. —III., 2, 9. Also Bacon: I should think, my lords, that men of birthand quality will leave the practice {of duelling) when itbegins to be villiiied, and not come so low as barbers, sur-geons and butchers, and such base mechanical persons.—Charge against Duels. **7 his is the only instance in Shakespeare in which thesign of the infinitive, to, has been suppressed with suppression was formerly general usage, as it is nowwith
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