The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied 8 .
understand what is meant by the lane of children . I should read , “ the law of
children . " That is , change pre - ordinance and decree into the law of children ; "
into such ...
Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied 8 .
understand what is meant by the lane of children . I should read , “ the law of
children . " That is , change pre - ordinance and decree into the law of children ; "
into such ...
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Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , fully
among his Discoveries , and ridicules it again in the Introduction to his Staple of
News : “ Cry you mercy ; you never did wrong , but with just cause ? ” Steevens .
Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , fully
among his Discoveries , and ridicules it again in the Introduction to his Staple of
News : “ Cry you mercy ; you never did wrong , but with just cause ? ” Steevens .
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Did he not rather Discredit my authority with yours ; And make the wars alike
against my stomach , Having alike your cause o ? Of this , my letters Before did
satisfy you . If you'll patch a quarrel , 8 “ You do mistake your business ; my
brother ...
Did he not rather Discredit my authority with yours ; And make the wars alike
against my stomach , Having alike your cause o ? Of this , my letters Before did
satisfy you . If you'll patch a quarrel , 8 “ You do mistake your business ; my
brother ...
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