The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 261
... Marcus Brutus , will I fhake with you ; Next , Caius Caffius , do I take your hand ; Now Decius Brutus , yours ; now yours , Metellus ; Yours , Cinna ; and my valiant Casca , yours ; Though last , not least in love , yours , good ...
... Marcus Brutus , will I fhake with you ; Next , Caius Caffius , do I take your hand ; Now Decius Brutus , yours ; now yours , Metellus ; Yours , Cinna ; and my valiant Casca , yours ; Though last , not least in love , yours , good ...
Page 282
... Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous , To lock fuch rafcal counters from his friends , Be ready Gods with all your thunderbolts , Dash him to pieces ! Caf . I deny'd you not . Bru . You did . Caf . I did not ----- he was but a fool 4,50 ...
... Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous , To lock fuch rafcal counters from his friends , Be ready Gods with all your thunderbolts , Dash him to pieces ! Caf . I deny'd you not . Bru . You did . Caf . I did not ----- he was but a fool 4,50 ...
Page 300
... Marcus Cato , ho ! Enter foldiers and fight . Bru . And I am Brutus , Marcus Brutus , I Brutus my country's friend ; know me for Brutus . Luc . Oh young and noble Cato , art thou down ? Why now thou dieft as bravely as Titinius , And ...
... Marcus Cato , ho ! Enter foldiers and fight . Bru . And I am Brutus , Marcus Brutus , I Brutus my country's friend ; know me for Brutus . Luc . Oh young and noble Cato , art thou down ? Why now thou dieft as bravely as Titinius , And ...
Page 348
... Marcus Antonius . Hold Men . Pray ' ye , Sir ? 01 m 15 Eno . ' Tis true . Men . Then is Cæfar and he for ever knit together . Eno . If I were bound to divine of this unity , I would not prophefie fo vyama Men . I think the policy of ...
... Marcus Antonius . Hold Men . Pray ' ye , Sir ? 01 m 15 Eno . ' Tis true . Men . Then is Cæfar and he for ever knit together . Eno . If I were bound to divine of this unity , I would not prophefie fo vyama Men . I think the policy of ...
Page 354
... Marcus Craffus death I Make me revenger . Bear the King's fon's body Before our hoft ; thy Pacorus , Orodes , Pays this for Marcus Graffus . Rom . Noble Ventidius , V Whilft yet with Parthian blood thy fword is warm , The fugitive ...
... Marcus Craffus death I Make me revenger . Bear the King's fon's body Before our hoft ; thy Pacorus , Orodes , Pays this for Marcus Graffus . Rom . Noble Ventidius , V Whilft yet with Parthian blood thy fword is warm , The fugitive ...
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