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 , fhall they not whisper ,. " Lo , Cafar is afraid ! " Pardon me , Cafar ; for my dear , dear , love Το your proceeding bids me tell you this : And reason to my love is liable . Caf . How foolish do your Fears feem now ...
... himself , fhall they not whisper ,. " Lo , Cafar is afraid ! " Pardon me , Cafar ; for my dear , dear , love Το your proceeding bids me tell you this : And reason to my love is liable . Caf . How foolish do your Fears feem now ...
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... himself . Por . Why , know'st thou any harm intended tow'rds him ? [ Exit : Art . None that I know will be , much that I fear ; Good - morrow to you . Here the fireet is narrow : The throng , that follows Cafar at the heels , Of ...
... himself . Por . Why , know'st thou any harm intended tow'rds him ? [ Exit : Art . None that I know will be , much that I fear ; Good - morrow to you . Here the fireet is narrow : The throng , that follows Cafar at the heels , Of ...
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... himself beholden to us all . [ Exit . 4 Pleb . " Twere best he speak no harm of Brutus here . Pleb . This Cafar was a Tyrant . 3 Pleb . Nay , that's certain ; We are bleft , that Rome is rid of him . 2 Pleb . Peace ; let us hear what ...
... himself beholden to us all . [ Exit . 4 Pleb . " Twere best he speak no harm of Brutus here . Pleb . This Cafar was a Tyrant . 3 Pleb . Nay , that's certain ; We are bleft , that Rome is rid of him . 2 Pleb . Peace ; let us hear what ...
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... gracious drops . Kind fouls ! what , weep you when you but behold Our Cæfar's vesture wounded ? look you here ! Here is himself , marr'd , as you fee , by traitors . C 3 1 Pleb . 1 Pleb . O piteous fpectacle ! 2 Pleb . JULIUS CÆSAR . 53.
... gracious drops . Kind fouls ! what , weep you when you but behold Our Cæfar's vesture wounded ? look you here ! Here is himself , marr'd , as you fee , by traitors . C 3 1 Pleb . 1 Pleb . O piteous fpectacle ! 2 Pleb . JULIUS CÆSAR . 53.
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... confonant to himself , we must read , as I have re- ftored the Text . On abject Orts , - in e . on the Scraps and Fragments of Things rejected and defpised by others . II I fhall be fatisfied . Pin . I do not JULIUS CAESAR . 59.
... confonant to himself , we must read , as I have re- ftored the Text . On abject Orts , - in e . on the Scraps and Fragments of Things rejected and defpised by others . II I fhall be fatisfied . Pin . I do not JULIUS CAESAR . 59.
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