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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... thee prisoner ; And then I fwore thee , faving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , [ Shout . Thou shouldft attempt it . Come , now keep thine oath , Now be a freeman ; and , with this good fword , That ran through Cafar's ...
... thee prisoner ; And then I fwore thee , faving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , [ Shout . Thou shouldft attempt it . Come , now keep thine oath , Now be a freeman ; and , with this good fword , That ran through Cafar's ...
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... thee ? didst thou not hear their fhouts ? Alas , thou haft mifconftru'd ev'ry thing . But hold thee , take this garland on thy brow . Thy Brutus bid me give it thee ; and I Will do his bidding . Brutus , come apace ; And fee how I ...
... thee ? didst thou not hear their fhouts ? Alas , thou haft mifconftru'd ev'ry thing . But hold thee , take this garland on thy brow . Thy Brutus bid me give it thee ; and I Will do his bidding . Brutus , come apace ; And fee how I ...
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... thee , that no enemy Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus : The Gods defend him from fo great a fhame ! When do find him or alive , or dead , you He will be found like Brutus , like himself . Ant . This is not Brutus , friend , but ...
... thee , that no enemy Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus : The Gods defend him from fo great a fhame ! When do find him or alive , or dead , you He will be found like Brutus , like himself . Ant . This is not Brutus , friend , but ...
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... thee down , Clitus ; flaying is the word ; It is a deed in fashion . Hark thee , Clitus- [ Whispering . Cli . What I , my Lord ? no , not for all the world . Bru . Peace then , no words . Cli . I'll rather kill my felf . Bru . Hark thee ...
... thee down , Clitus ; flaying is the word ; It is a deed in fashion . Hark thee , Clitus- [ Whispering . Cli . What I , my Lord ? no , not for all the world . Bru . Peace then , no words . Cli . I'll rather kill my felf . Bru . Hark thee ...
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... thee too , Strato.Countrymen , My heart doth joy , that yet , in all my life , I found no man , but he was true to me . I fhall have Glory by this lofing day , More than Octavius , and Mark Antony , By this vile Conquest shall attain ...
... thee too , Strato.Countrymen , My heart doth joy , that yet , in all my life , I found no man , but he was true to me . I fhall have Glory by this lofing day , More than Octavius , and Mark Antony , By this vile Conquest shall attain ...
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