The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... selfe into more worke . But indeede sir , we make Holy- day to see Cæsar , and to rejoyce in his Triumph . Mur . Wherefore rejoyce ? What Conquest brings he home ? What Tributaries follow him to Rome , 40 To grace in Captive bonds his ...
... selfe into more worke . But indeede sir , we make Holy- day to see Cæsar , and to rejoyce in his Triumph . Mur . Wherefore rejoyce ? What Conquest brings he home ? What Tributaries follow him to Rome , 40 To grace in Captive bonds his ...
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... selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , 40 50 Which give some soyle ( perhaps ) to my Behaviours : But let not therefore my good Friends be greev'd ( Among which number ...
... selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , 40 50 Which give some soyle ( perhaps ) to my Behaviours : But let not therefore my good Friends be greev'd ( Among which number ...
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... selfe but by reflection , By some other things . Cassius . ' Tis just , And it is very much lamented Brutus , That ... selfe , For that which is not in me ? 70 Cas . Therefore good Brutus , be prepar'd to heare : And since you know , you ...
... selfe but by reflection , By some other things . Cassius . ' Tis just , And it is very much lamented Brutus , That ... selfe , For that which is not in me ? 70 Cas . Therefore good Brutus , be prepar'd to heare : And since you know , you ...
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... selfe , I had as liefe not be , as live to be In awe of such a Thing , as I my selfe . I was borne free as Cæsar , so were you , We both have fed as well , and we can both Endure the Winters cold , as well as hee . For once , upon a ...
... selfe , I had as liefe not be , as live to be In awe of such a Thing , as I my selfe . I was borne free as Cæsar , so were you , We both have fed as well , and we can both Endure the Winters cold , as well as hee . For once , upon a ...
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... selfe Even in the ayme , and very flash of it . 60 30. Howting : Hooting - JOHNSON . 41-3 . 2 five - accent 11. - RowI . 52-3 . verse - RowI . Cask . But wherefore did you so much tempt the 20 I. iii . 28-52 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
... selfe Even in the ayme , and very flash of it . 60 30. Howting : Hooting - JOHNSON . 41-3 . 2 five - accent 11. - RowI . 52-3 . verse - RowI . Cask . But wherefore did you so much tempt the 20 I. iii . 28-52 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
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