The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... hearts , you cruell men of Rome , O you Knew you not Pompey many a time and oft ? Have you climb'd up to Walles and Battlements , To Towres and Windowes ? Yea , to Chimney tops , Your Infants in your Armes , and there have sate The live ...
... hearts , you cruell men of Rome , O you Knew you not Pompey many a time and oft ? Have you climb'd up to Walles and Battlements , To Towres and Windowes ? Yea , to Chimney tops , Your Infants in your Armes , and there have sate The live ...
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... hearts of Controversie . But ere we could arrive the Point propos'd , Cæsar cride , Helpe me Cassius , or I sinke . I ( as Æneas , our great Ancestor , Did from the Flames of Troy , upon his shoulder The old Anchyses beare ) so , from ...
... hearts of Controversie . But ere we could arrive the Point propos'd , Cæsar cride , Helpe me Cassius , or I sinke . I ( as Æneas , our great Ancestor , Did from the Flames of Troy , upon his shoulder The old Anchyses beare ) so , from ...
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... hearts ease , Whiles they behold a greater then themselves , And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Then what I feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe ...
... hearts ease , Whiles they behold a greater then themselves , And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Then what I feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe ...
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... hearts : But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stab'd their Mothers , they would have done no lesse . Brut . And after that , he came thus sad away . Cask . I. Cassi . Did Cicero say any thing ? Cask . I , he spoke ...
... hearts : But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stab'd their Mothers , they would have done no lesse . Brut . And after that , he came thus sad away . Cask . I. Cassi . Did Cicero say any thing ? Cask . I , he spoke ...
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... hearts : And that which would appeare Offence in us , His Countenance , like richest Alchymie , Will change to Vertue , and to Worthinesse . 170 180 Cassi . Him , and his worth , and our great need of him , You have right well conceited ...
... hearts : And that which would appeare Offence in us , His Countenance , like richest Alchymie , Will change to Vertue , and to Worthinesse . 170 180 Cassi . Him , and his worth , and our great need of him , You have right well conceited ...
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