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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Allowing Brutus to be a most contemplative Man , and his Thoughts taken up with
high Matters , yet I can never agree , that he so little knew how Time went , as to
be mistaken a whole Fortnight in the Reckoning . I'make no Scruple to affert , the
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Allowing Brutus to be a most contemplative Man , and his Thoughts taken up with
high Matters , yet I can never agree , that he so little knew how Time went , as to
be mistaken a whole Fortnight in the Reckoning . I'make no Scruple to affert , the
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Most high , most mighty , and most puissant Ce far , Metellus Cimber throws
before thy seat [ Kneeling . Ar humble heart . Cæs . I muft prevent thee , Cimber ;
These couchings and these lowly curtefies Might fire the blood of ordinary men ,
And ...
Most high , most mighty , and most puissant Ce far , Metellus Cimber throws
before thy seat [ Kneeling . Ar humble heart . Cæs . I muft prevent thee , Cimber ;
These couchings and these lowly curtefies Might fire the blood of ordinary men ,
And ...
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My more particular , ( 4 ) And that which most with you should salve my going , Is
Fulvia's death . Cleo . Though age from folly could not give me freedom , It does
from childishness . Can Fulvia die ? Ant . She's dead , my Queen . Look here ...
My more particular , ( 4 ) And that which most with you should salve my going , Is
Fulvia's death . Cleo . Though age from folly could not give me freedom , It does
from childishness . Can Fulvia die ? Ant . She's dead , my Queen . Look here ...
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Why , that's the way ( 39 ) To fool their preparation , and to conquer Their most
assur'd intents . Now , Charmian : Enter Charmian . Shew me , my women , like a
Queen : go fetch My best attires . I am again for Cydnus , To meet Mark Antony .
Why , that's the way ( 39 ) To fool their preparation , and to conquer Their most
assur'd intents . Now , Charmian : Enter Charmian . Shew me , my women , like a
Queen : go fetch My best attires . I am again for Cydnus , To meet Mark Antony .
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The beauty that is borne here in the face The bearer knows not , but commends
itself To others ' eyes : ror doth the eye itself ( That most pure spirit of sense )
behold itself Not going from itself ; but eyes oppos'd Salute each other with each
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The beauty that is borne here in the face The bearer knows not , but commends
itself To others ' eyes : ror doth the eye itself ( That most pure spirit of sense )
behold itself Not going from itself ; but eyes oppos'd Salute each other with each
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