The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Cæs . Calphurnia . Cask . Peace ho , Cæsar speakes . Cæs . Calphurnia . Calp . Heere my Lord . Cas . Stand you directly in Antonio's way , When he doth run his course . Ant . Cæsar , my Lord . Antonio . Cas . Forget not in your speed ...
... Cæs . Calphurnia . Cask . Peace ho , Cæsar speakes . Cæs . Calphurnia . Calp . Heere my Lord . Cas . Stand you directly in Antonio's way , When he doth run his course . Ant . Cæsar , my Lord . Antonio . Cas . Forget not in your speed ...
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... Cæs . Antonio . Ant . Cæsar . Cas . Let me have men about me , that are fat , Sleeke - headed men , and such as ... Caesar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him ...
... Cæs . Antonio . Ant . Cæsar . Cas . Let me have men about me , that are fat , Sleeke - headed men , and such as ... Caesar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him ...
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... Cæs . Mark Antony shall say I am not well , And for thy humor , I will stay at home . Enter Decius . Heere's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Deci . Cæsar , all haile : Good morrow worthy Cæsar , I come to fetch you to the Senate ...
... Cæs . Mark Antony shall say I am not well , And for thy humor , I will stay at home . Enter Decius . Heere's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Deci . Cæsar , all haile : Good morrow worthy Cæsar , I come to fetch you to the Senate ...
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... Cæs . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you , If I could pray to moove , Prayers would moove me : But I am constant as the Northerne Starre , Of whose true fixt , and resting quality , There is no fellow in the Firmament . The Skies ...
... Cæs . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you , If I could pray to moove , Prayers would moove me : But I am constant as the Northerne Starre , Of whose true fixt , and resting quality , There is no fellow in the Firmament . The Skies ...
Page 92
... Cæs . , V. i . 6 , V. iii . 121 . Beate ( beat ) , V. v . 10 , the Eliza- bethans frequently used the cur- tailed forms of past participles . Beguile the time , I. v . 72 , deceive or fool the present . Bend up , I. vii . 93 , strain ...
... Cæs . , V. i . 6 , V. iii . 121 . Beate ( beat ) , V. v . 10 , the Eliza- bethans frequently used the cur- tailed forms of past participles . Beguile the time , I. v . 72 , deceive or fool the present . Bend up , I. vii . 93 , strain ...
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