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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... Whose end is purpos'd by the mighty Gods ? Yet Cæfar fhall go forth for these predictions Are to the world in general , as to Cæfar . Cal . When Beggars die , there are no comets feen ; The heav'ns themselves blaze forth the death of ...
... Whose end is purpos'd by the mighty Gods ? Yet Cæfar fhall go forth for these predictions Are to the world in general , as to Cæfar . Cal . When Beggars die , there are no comets feen ; The heav'ns themselves blaze forth the death of ...
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... whose true , fixt , and resting quality , There is no fellow in the firmament ; The skies are painted with unnumbred fparks , They are all fire , and every one doth fhine ; But there's but one in all doth hold his place . So , in the ...
... whose true , fixt , and resting quality , There is no fellow in the firmament ; The skies are painted with unnumbred fparks , They are all fire , and every one doth fhine ; But there's but one in all doth hold his place . So , in the ...
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... Whose better iffue in the war from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , what worst ? Mef . The nature of bad news infects the teller . Ant . When it concerns the fool or coward ; on . - Things , that are paft ...
... Whose better iffue in the war from Italy , Upon the first encounter , drave them . Ant . Well , what worst ? Mef . The nature of bad news infects the teller . Ant . When it concerns the fool or coward ; on . - Things , that are paft ...
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... whose burden ' The anger'd Ocean foams , with which I meant To fcourge th ' ingratitude that defpightful Rome Caft on my noble Father . Caf . Take your time . Ant . Thou canst not fear us , Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with ...
... whose burden ' The anger'd Ocean foams , with which I meant To fcourge th ' ingratitude that defpightful Rome Caft on my noble Father . Caf . Take your time . Ant . Thou canst not fear us , Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with ...
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... Whose he is , we are , and that's Cæfar's . Thyr . So. Thus then , thou most renown'd , Cafar intreats , Not to confider in what cafe thou stand'st Further than he is Cæfar . Cleo . Go on ; - right royal . Thyr . He knows , that you ...
... Whose he is , we are , and that's Cæfar's . Thyr . So. Thus then , thou most renown'd , Cafar intreats , Not to confider in what cafe thou stand'st Further than he is Cæfar . Cleo . Go on ; - right royal . Thyr . He knows , that you ...
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