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... Fall ' ( 1602 ) . • " DURATION OF THE ACTION · The historical period extends from the triumph of Cæsar , October , 45 B.C. , to the battle of Philippi , in the autumn of the year 42 B.C. The time represented on the stage is six days ...
... Fall ' ( 1602 ) . • " DURATION OF THE ACTION · The historical period extends from the triumph of Cæsar , October , 45 B.C. , to the battle of Philippi , in the autumn of the year 42 B.C. The time represented on the stage is six days ...
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... fall upon your knees , Pray to the Gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this Ingratitude . 50 60 Fla . Go , go , good Countrymen , and for this fault Assemble all the poore men of your sort ; Draw them to Tyber bankes ...
... fall upon your knees , Pray to the Gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this Ingratitude . 50 60 Fla . Go , go , good Countrymen , and for this fault Assemble all the poore men of your sort ; Draw them to Tyber bankes ...
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... Falling sicknesse . Cassi . No , Caesar hath it not : but you , and I , And honest Caska , we have the Falling sicknesse . Cask . I know not what you meane by that , but I am sure Cæsar fell downe . If the tag - ragge people did not ...
... Falling sicknesse . Cassi . No , Caesar hath it not : but you , and I , And honest Caska , we have the Falling sicknesse . Cask . I know not what you meane by that , but I am sure Cæsar fell downe . If the tag - ragge people did not ...
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... fall for it . Sweare Priests and Cowards , and men Cautelous1 Old feeble Carrions , and such suffering Soules That welcome wrongs : Unto bad causes , sweare Such Creatures as men doubt ; but do not staine The even vertue of our ...
... fall for it . Sweare Priests and Cowards , and men Cautelous1 Old feeble Carrions , and such suffering Soules That welcome wrongs : Unto bad causes , sweare Such Creatures as men doubt ; but do not staine The even vertue of our ...
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... fall together . 180 Bru . Our course will seeme too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the Head off , and then hacke the Limbes : Like Wrath in death , and Envy afterwards : For Antony , is but a Limbe of Cæsar . Let's be Sacrificers , but ...
... fall together . 180 Bru . Our course will seeme too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the Head off , and then hacke the Limbes : Like Wrath in death , and Envy afterwards : For Antony , is but a Limbe of Cæsar . Let's be Sacrificers , but ...
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