The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 15
... never at 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 ...
... never at 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 ...
Page 19
... never till to Night , never till now , Did I goe through a Tempest - dropping - fire . Eyther there is a Civill strife in Heaven , Or else the World , too sawcie with the Gods , Incenses them to send destruction . 10 20 Cic . Why , saw ...
... never till to Night , never till now , Did I goe through a Tempest - dropping - fire . Eyther there is a Civill strife in Heaven , Or else the World , too sawcie with the Gods , Incenses them to send destruction . 10 20 Cic . Why , saw ...
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... Never lacks power to dismisse it selfe . If I know this , know all the World besides , That part of Tyrannie that I doe beare , I can shake off at pleasure . So Cask . So can I : every Thunder still . 110 Bond - man in his owne hand ...
... Never lacks power to dismisse it selfe . If I know this , know all the World besides , That part of Tyrannie that I doe beare , I can shake off at pleasure . So Cask . So can I : every Thunder still . 110 Bond - man in his owne hand ...
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... never follow any thing That other men begin . Cas . Then leave him out . Cask . Indeed , he is not fit . 170 Decius . Shall no man else be toucht , but onely Cæsar ? Cas . Decius well urg'd : I thinke it is not meet , Marke Antony , so ...
... never follow any thing That other men begin . Cas . Then leave him out . Cask . Indeed , he is not fit . 170 Decius . Shall no man else be toucht , but onely Cæsar ? Cas . Decius well urg'd : I thinke it is not meet , Marke Antony , so ...
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... Never feare that : If he be so resolv'd , I can ore - sway him : For he loves to heare , That Unicornes may be betray'd with Trees , And Beares with Glasses , Elephants with Holes , Lyons with Toyles , and men with Flatterers . 210 220 ...
... Never feare that : If he be so resolv'd , I can ore - sway him : For he loves to heare , That Unicornes may be betray'd with Trees , And Beares with Glasses , Elephants with Holes , Lyons with Toyles , and men with Flatterers . 210 220 ...
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