The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 9
... once againe . Sooth . Beware the Ides of March . 30 Cas . He is a Dreamer , let us leave him : Passe . Exeunt . Manet Brut . & Cass . Sennet . Cassi . Will you go see the order of the course ? Brut . Not I. Cassi . I pray you do . Brut ...
... once againe . Sooth . Beware the Ides of March . 30 Cas . He is a Dreamer , let us leave him : Passe . Exeunt . Manet Brut . & Cass . Sennet . Cassi . Will you go see the order of the course ? Brut . Not I. Cassi . I pray you do . Brut ...
Page 11
... once , upon a Rawe and Gustie day , The troubled Tyber , chafing with her Shores , Cæsar saide to me , Dar'st thou Cassius now Leape in with me into this angry Flood , And swim to yonder Point ? Upon the word , Accoutred as I was , I ...
... once , upon a Rawe and Gustie day , The troubled Tyber , chafing with her Shores , Cæsar saide to me , Dar'st thou Cassius now Leape in with me into this angry Flood , And swim to yonder Point ? Upon the word , Accoutred as I was , I ...
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... once , Upon what meate doth this our Cæsar feede , That he is growne so great ? Age , thou art sham'd . Rome , thou hast lost the breed of Noble Bloods . When went there by an Age , since the great Flood , But it was fam'd with more ...
... once , Upon what meate doth this our Cæsar feede , That he is growne so great ? Age , thou art sham'd . Rome , thou hast lost the breed of Noble Bloods . When went there by an Age , since the great Flood , But it was fam'd with more ...
Page 16
... once : but for all that , to my thin- king , he would faine have had it . Then hee offered it to him againe : then hee put it by againe : but to my think- ing , he was very loath to lay his fingers off it . And then he offered it the ...
... once : but for all that , to my thin- king , he would faine have had it . Then hee offered it to him againe : then hee put it by againe : but to my think- ing , he was very loath to lay his fingers off it . And then he offered it the ...
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... once attaines the upmost Round , He then unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base degrees1 By which he did ascend : so Cæsar may ; 1steps Then least he may , prevent . And since the Quarrell Will beare ...
... once attaines the upmost Round , He then unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base degrees1 By which he did ascend : so Cæsar may ; 1steps Then least he may , prevent . And since the Quarrell Will beare ...
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