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... thinke you would not have it so . Bru . I would not Cassius , yet I love him well : But wherefore do you 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 ...
... thinke you would not have it so . Bru . I would not Cassius , yet I love him well : But wherefore do you 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 ...
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... thinkes too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Feare him not Caesar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him not : Yet if my name were lyable to feare , 195-8 ...
... thinkes too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Feare him not Caesar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him not : Yet if my name were lyable to feare , 195-8 ...
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... thinke it was his infirmitie . Three or foure Wenches where I stood , cryed , Alasse good Soule , and forgave him with . all their hearts : But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stab'd their Mothers , they would have ...
... thinke it was his infirmitie . Three or foure Wenches where I stood , cryed , Alasse good Soule , and forgave him with . all their hearts : But there's no heed to be taken of them ; if Cæsar had stab'd their Mothers , they would have ...
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... thinke of the World . Exit Brutus . Well Brutus , thou art Noble : yet I see , Thy Honorable Mettle may be wrought From that it is dispos'd : therefore it is meet , That Noble mindes keepe ever with their likes : For who so firme , that ...
... thinke of the World . Exit Brutus . Well Brutus , thou art Noble : yet I see , Thy Honorable Mettle may be wrought From that it is dispos'd : therefore it is meet , That Noble mindes keepe ever with their likes : For who so firme , that ...
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... thinke him as a Serpents egge , 30 Which hatch'd , would as his kinde grow mischievous ; And kill him in the shell . 18. Crowne bim that : Crown him ? that ; --CAMBRIDGE . Enter Lucius . Luc . The Taper burneth in your 25 OF JULIUS ...
... thinke him as a Serpents egge , 30 Which hatch'd , would as his kinde grow mischievous ; And kill him in the shell . 18. Crowne bim that : Crown him ? that ; --CAMBRIDGE . Enter Lucius . Luc . The Taper burneth in your 25 OF JULIUS ...
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