The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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I think , he will stand very strong with us . Casca . Let us not leave him out . Cin .
No , by no means . Met . O let us have him , for his silver hairs Will purchase us a
good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be faid , his
...
I think , he will stand very strong with us . Casca . Let us not leave him out . Cin .
No , by no means . Met . O let us have him , for his silver hairs Will purchase us a
good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It shall be faid , his
...
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A ring ; stand round . i Pleb . Stand from the hearse , stand from the body . 2 Pleb
. Room for Antony most noble Antony . Ant . Nay , press not so upon me , stand
far off . All , Stand backbear back Ant . If you have tears , prepare to Med them ...
A ring ; stand round . i Pleb . Stand from the hearse , stand from the body . 2 Pleb
. Room for Antony most noble Antony . Ant . Nay , press not so upon me , stand
far off . All , Stand backbear back Ant . If you have tears , prepare to Med them ...
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Stand ! Within . Stand ! Cas . Moft noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru .
Judge me , you Gods ! wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so , how should I
wrong brother ? Caf . Brutus , this fober form of yours hides wrongs , And when
you ...
Stand ! Within . Stand ! Cas . Moft noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru .
Judge me , you Gods ! wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so , how should I
wrong brother ? Caf . Brutus , this fober form of yours hides wrongs , And when
you ...
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Stand , stand ; we have th ' advantage of the ground ; That lane is guarded :
nothing routs us , but The villany of our fears . Guid . Arrv . Stand , ftand , and fight
. Enter Posthumus , and seconds the Britons . They rescue Cymbeline , and
exeunt .
Stand , stand ; we have th ' advantage of the ground ; That lane is guarded :
nothing routs us , but The villany of our fears . Guid . Arrv . Stand , ftand , and fight
. Enter Posthumus , and seconds the Britons . They rescue Cymbeline , and
exeunt .
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... Our Britaine's Harts die flying , not our men ; “ To darkness fleet fouls , that fly
backwards ! stand ; “ Or we are Romans , and will give you that “ Like beasts ,
which you shun beastly , and may save “ But to look back in frown : stand , stand .
... Our Britaine's Harts die flying , not our men ; “ To darkness fleet fouls , that fly
backwards ! stand ; “ Or we are Romans , and will give you that “ Like beasts ,
which you shun beastly , and may save “ But to look back in frown : stand , stand .
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