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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... ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Manent Manent Brutus and Caffius : Calca , to them . JULIUS CÆSAR . 13.
... ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his Train . Manent Manent Brutus and Caffius : Calca , to them . JULIUS CÆSAR . 13.
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... ear is good . Caffius , what night is this ! Caf . A very pleafing night to honest men . Cafca . Who ever knew the heavens menace fo ? Caf . Thofe , that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part , I have walk'd about the ...
... ear is good . Caffius , what night is this ! Caf . A very pleafing night to honest men . Cafca . Who ever knew the heavens menace fo ? Caf . Thofe , that have known the earth fo full of faults . For my part , I have walk'd about the ...
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... ears , And half their faces buried in their Cloaks ; That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour . Bru . Let them enter . They are the faction . O Confpiracy ! [ Exit Lucius . Sham't thou to fhew thy dang'rous brow by ...
... ears , And half their faces buried in their Cloaks ; That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour . Bru . Let them enter . They are the faction . O Confpiracy ! [ Exit Lucius . Sham't thou to fhew thy dang'rous brow by ...
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... ear to hear it . Cai . By all the Gods the Romans bow before , I here difcard my fick nefs . Soul of Rome ! Brave fon , deriv'd from honourable loins ! Thou , like an Exorcift , haft conjur'd up My mortified fpirit . Now bid me run ...
... ear to hear it . Cai . By all the Gods the Romans bow before , I here difcard my fick nefs . Soul of Rome ! Brave fon , deriv'd from honourable loins ! Thou , like an Exorcift , haft conjur'd up My mortified fpirit . Now bid me run ...
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... ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kifs thy hand , but not in flattery , Cæfar ; Defiring thee , that Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal . Caf . What , Brutus ! Caf . Pardon , Cæfar ; Cæfar ...
... ear , For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . I kifs thy hand , but not in flattery , Cæfar ; Defiring thee , that Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal . Caf . What , Brutus ! Caf . Pardon , Cæfar ; Cæfar ...
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