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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... himself at war , Forgets the fhews of love to other men . Caf . Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your paffion By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus ...
... himself at war , Forgets the fhews of love to other men . Caf . Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your paffion By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus ...
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... himself a fon of Rome Under fuch hard conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf . I am glad that my weak words Have ftruck but thus much fhew of fire from Brutus . Enter Cæfar and his Train . Bru . The Games are done , and ...
... himself a fon of Rome Under fuch hard conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf . I am glad that my weak words Have ftruck but thus much fhew of fire from Brutus . Enter Cæfar and his Train . Bru . The Games are done , and ...
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... himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit , That could be mov'd to fimile at any thing . Such men as he be never at heart's ease , Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is ...
... himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit , That could be mov'd to fimile at any thing . Such men as he be never at heart's ease , Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is ...
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... himself ? Cafca . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the Crown , he pluckt me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut : An ' I had been a man of any occupation , if I would ...
... himself ? Cafca . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the Crown , he pluckt me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut : An ' I had been a man of any occupation , if I would ...
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... himself , take thought , and die for Cæfar : And that were much , he fhould ; for he is giv'n To sports , to wildness , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter ...
... himself , take thought , and die for Cæfar : And that were much , he fhould ; for he is giv'n To sports , to wildness , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter ...
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