The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 7H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... See , whe're their baseft mettle be not mov'd ; They vanish tongue - ty'd in their guiltiness . Go you down that way tow'rds the Capitol , This way will I ; difrobe the images , If you do find them deck'd with ceremonies . Mar. May we ...
... See , whe're their baseft mettle be not mov'd ; They vanish tongue - ty'd in their guiltiness . Go you down that way tow'rds the Capitol , This way will I ; difrobe the images , If you do find them deck'd with ceremonies . Mar. May we ...
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... See Brutus at his houfe ; three parts of him Is ours already , and the man entire Upon the next encounter yields him ours . Cafca . O , he fits high in all the people's hearts : And that , which would appear offence in us ,. His ...
... See Brutus at his houfe ; three parts of him Is ours already , and the man entire Upon the next encounter yields him ours . Cafca . O , he fits high in all the people's hearts : And that , which would appear offence in us ,. His ...
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... ( 7 ) Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . ] The Editors are flightly mistaken : It was wafted but 14 Days ; this was the Dawn of the 15th , when the Boy makes his Report . Who Who doth defire to see you . Bru . Is 24 JULIUS CESAR .
... ( 7 ) Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . ] The Editors are flightly mistaken : It was wafted but 14 Days ; this was the Dawn of the 15th , when the Boy makes his Report . Who Who doth defire to see you . Bru . Is 24 JULIUS CESAR .
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... see you . Bru . Is he alone ? Luc . No , Sir , there are more with him . Bru . Do you know them ? Luc . No , Sir , their Hats are pluckt âbout their ears , And half their faces buried in their Cloaks ; That by no means I may discover ...
... see you . Bru . Is he alone ? Luc . No , Sir , there are more with him . Bru . Do you know them ? Luc . No , Sir , their Hats are pluckt âbout their ears , And half their faces buried in their Cloaks ; That by no means I may discover ...
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... See ! Antony , that revels long o ' nights , Is notwithstanding up . Good morrow , Antony . Ant . So to moft noble Cafar . Caf . Bid them prepare within : I am to blame to be thus waited for . Now , Cinna ; now , Metellus ; what ...
... See ! Antony , that revels long o ' nights , Is notwithstanding up . Good morrow , Antony . Ant . So to moft noble Cafar . Caf . Bid them prepare within : I am to blame to be thus waited for . Now , Cinna ; now , Metellus ; what ...
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