The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... you , Sir , be not out with me yet if you be out , Sir , I can mend you . Flav . What mean'ft thou by that ? mend me , thou faucy fellow ? Cob . Why , Sir , cobble you . B 2 Flav . Flav . Thou art a cobler , art thou ? [3] ...
... you , Sir , be not out with me yet if you be out , Sir , I can mend you . Flav . What mean'ft thou by that ? mend me , thou faucy fellow ? Cob . Why , Sir , cobble you . B 2 Flav . Flav . Thou art a cobler , art thou ? [3] ...
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... means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius ; for the eye fees not itself , But by reflexion from fome other things ...
... means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius ; for the eye fees not itself , But by reflexion from fome other things ...
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. Bru . What means this fhouting ? I do fear , the People Chufe Cafar for their King . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then muft I think , you would not have it so . Bru . I would not ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. Bru . What means this fhouting ? I do fear , the People Chufe Cafar for their King . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then muft I think , you would not have it so . Bru . I would not ...
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... mean by that ; but , I am fure , Cæfar fell down : If the tag - rag people did not clap him , and hifs him , according as he pleas'd , and difpleas'd them , as they used to do the Players in the Theatre , I am no true man . Bru . What ...
... mean by that ; but , I am fure , Cæfar fell down : If the tag - rag people did not clap him , and hifs him , according as he pleas'd , and difpleas'd them , as they used to do the Players in the Theatre , I am no true man . Bru . What ...
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... fignifies here to turn and wind him , by . inflaming his paffions . The Oxford Editor alters the laft line to Cæfar fhould not love me . What he means by it , is not worth inquiring Cic " Cic . Why , faw you any thing more JULIUS CESAR .
... fignifies here to turn and wind him , by . inflaming his paffions . The Oxford Editor alters the laft line to Cæfar fhould not love me . What he means by it , is not worth inquiring Cic " Cic . Why , faw you any thing more JULIUS CESAR .
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