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... hold me dangerous . 61-3 . 2 11. ending self , things - Rowe . 74-5 . 11 - RowE . 80 90 68-9 . 1 1. - RowI . 84. Laughter : laugher - RowL . Flourish , and Shout . Bru . What meanes this ΙΟ I. ii . 51-78 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
... hold me dangerous . 61-3 . 2 11. ending self , things - Rowe . 74-5 . 11 - RowE . 80 90 68-9 . 1 1. - RowI . 84. Laughter : laugher - RowL . Flourish , and Shout . Bru . What meanes this ΙΟ I. ii . 51-78 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
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... hold me heere so long ? What is it , that you would impart to me ? If it be ought toward the generall good , Set Honor in one eye , and Death i'th other , And I will looke on both indifferently : For let the Gods so speed mee , as I ...
... hold me heere so long ? What is it , that you would impart to me ? If it be ought toward the generall good , Set Honor in one eye , and Death i'th other , And I will looke on both indifferently : For let the Gods so speed mee , as I ...
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... hold , and your Dinner worth the eating . Cassi . Good , I will expect you . 287. and : An ( an ' ) - THEOBALD . 290. Is : if - 2-4F . 302. and : an ( an ' ) - THEOBALD . Exit . Cask . Doe so : farewell both . J.C.2 . 17 OF JULIUS CÆSAR ...
... hold , and your Dinner worth the eating . Cassi . Good , I will expect you . 287. and : An ( an ' ) - THEOBALD . 290. Is : if - 2-4F . 302. and : an ( an ' ) - THEOBALD . Exit . Cask . Doe so : farewell both . J.C.2 . 17 OF JULIUS CÆSAR ...
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... holds of his Name : wherein obscurely Caesars Ambition shall be glanced at . And after this , let Cæsar seat him sure , For wee will shake him , or worse dayes endure . 331 340 Exit . 323. disgest : digest - 3-4F . 325-6 . 1 1. - Rowe ...
... holds of his Name : wherein obscurely Caesars Ambition shall be glanced at . And after this , let Cæsar seat him sure , For wee will shake him , or worse dayes endure . 331 340 Exit . 323. disgest : digest - 3-4F . 325-6 . 1 1. - Rowe ...
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... Hold , my Hand : Be factious1 for redresse of all these Griefes , And I will set this foot of mine as farre , As who goes farthest . 130 1 importunate Cassi . There's a Bargaine made . Now know you , Caska , I have mov'd already Some ...
... Hold , my Hand : Be factious1 for redresse of all these Griefes , And I will set this foot of mine as farre , As who goes farthest . 130 1 importunate Cassi . There's a Bargaine made . Now know you , Caska , I have mov'd already Some ...
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