The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 18
... better Appetite . Brut . And so it is : For this time I will leave you : To morrow , if you please to speake with me , I will come home to you : or if you will , Come home to me , and I will wait for you . 320 Cassi . I will doe so ...
... better Appetite . Brut . And so it is : For this time I will leave you : To morrow , if you please to speake with me , I will come home to you : or if you will , Come home to me , and I will wait for you . 320 Cassi . I will doe so ...
Page 36
... better of them . Bru . A peece of worke , What's to do ? That will make sicke men whole . 360 Cai . But are not some whole , that we must make sicke ? Bru . That must we also . What it is my Caius , I shall unfold to thee , as we are ...
... better of them . Bru . A peece of worke , What's to do ? That will make sicke men whole . 360 Cai . But are not some whole , that we must make sicke ? Bru . That must we also . What it is my Caius , I shall unfold to thee , as we are ...
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... better Dreames . If Caesar hide himselfe , shall they not whisper Loe Casar is affraid ? Pardon me Cæsar , for my deere deere love To your proceeding , bids me tell you this : And reason to my love is liable . III Cas . How foolish do ...
... better Dreames . If Caesar hide himselfe , shall they not whisper Loe Casar is affraid ? Pardon me Cæsar , for my deere deere love To your proceeding , bids me tell you this : And reason to my love is liable . III Cas . How foolish do ...
Page 51
... better , then to close In tearmes of Friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me Julius , heere was't thou bay'd brave Hart , Heere did'st thou fall , and heere thy Hunters stand Sign'd in thy Spoyle , and Crimson'd in thy Lethee . 230 O ...
... better , then to close In tearmes of Friendship with thine enemies . Pardon me Julius , heere was't thou bay'd brave Hart , Heere did'st thou fall , and heere thy Hunters stand Sign'd in thy Spoyle , and Crimson'd in thy Lethee . 230 O ...
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... better Judge . If there bee any in this Assembly , any deere Friend of Cæsars , to him I say , that Brutus love to Cæsar , was no lesse then his . If then , that Friend demand , why Brutus rose against Ca- sar , this is my answer : Not ...
... better Judge . If there bee any in this Assembly , any deere Friend of Cæsars , to him I say , that Brutus love to Cæsar , was no lesse then his . If then , that Friend demand , why Brutus rose against Ca- sar , this is my answer : Not ...
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