The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... himself at war , Forgets the fhews of love to other men . 1 Caf . Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your paffion By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus ...
... himself at war , Forgets the fhews of love to other men . 1 Caf . Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your paffion By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus ...
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... himself a fon of Rome Under fuch hard conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf . I am glad that my weak words Have ftruck but thus much fhew of fire from Brutus . SCENE IV . Enter Cæfar and his Train . Bru . The Games are ...
... himself a fon of Rome Under fuch hard conditions , as this time Is like to lay upon us . Caf . I am glad that my weak words Have ftruck but thus much fhew of fire from Brutus . SCENE IV . Enter Cæfar and his Train . Bru . The Games are ...
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... himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit , • That could be mov'd to fmile at any thing . • Such men as he be never at heart's ease , • Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; • And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee ...
... himself , and fcorn'd his fpirit , • That could be mov'd to fmile at any thing . • Such men as he be never at heart's ease , • Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; • And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee ...
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... himself ? Cafca . Marry , before he fell down , when he per- ceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the Crown , he pluckt me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut : An ' I had been a man of any occupation , if I would ...
... himself ? Cafca . Marry , before he fell down , when he per- ceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the Crown , he pluckt me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut : An ' I had been a man of any occupation , if I would ...
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... himself , take thought , and die for Cafar : And that were much , he should ; for he is giv'n To sports , to wildness , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter ...
... himself , take thought , and die for Cafar : And that were much , he should ; for he is giv'n To sports , to wildness , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter ...
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