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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... Thou haft fome fuit to Cæfar , haft thou not ? Art . That I have , Lady , if it will please Cafar To be fo good to Cæfar , as to hear me : I fhall befeech him to befriend himself . Por . Why , know'st thou any harm intended tow'rds him ...
... Thou haft fome fuit to Cæfar , haft thou not ? Art . That I have , Lady , if it will please Cafar To be fo good to Cæfar , as to hear me : I fhall befeech him to befriend himself . Por . Why , know'st thou any harm intended tow'rds him ...
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... thou haft wounds , Weeping as fast as they ftream forth thy blood , It would become me better , than to close In terms of friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me , Julius - here waft thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didft thou fall ...
... thou haft wounds , Weeping as fast as they ftream forth thy blood , It would become me better , than to close In terms of friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me , Julius - here waft thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didft thou fall ...
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... thou art afoot , Take thou what courfe thou wilt ! fellow ? Enter a Servant . Ser . Octavius is already come to Rome . Ant . Where is he ? How now , Ser . He and Lepidus are at Cæfar's house . Ant . And thither will I ftraight , to ...
... thou art afoot , Take thou what courfe thou wilt ! fellow ? Enter a Servant . Ser . Octavius is already come to Rome . Ant . Where is he ? How now , Ser . He and Lepidus are at Cæfar's house . Ant . And thither will I ftraight , to ...
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... thou beeft a Roman , take it forth . I , that deny'd thee gold , will give my heart ; Strike as thou didst at Cæfar ; for I know , When thou didst hate him worft , thou lov'dft him better Than ever thou lov'dft Caffius . Bru . Sheath ...
... thou beeft a Roman , take it forth . I , that deny'd thee gold , will give my heart ; Strike as thou didst at Cæfar ; for I know , When thou didst hate him worft , thou lov'dft him better Than ever thou lov'dft Caffius . Bru . Sheath ...
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... thou hold up thy heavy eyes a while , And touch thy inftrument , a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an't please you . Bru . It does , my boy ; I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I ...
... thou hold up thy heavy eyes a while , And touch thy inftrument , a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an't please you . Bru . It does , my boy ; I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I ...
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