The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper Heads |
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Kent , in the commentaries Cesar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle : Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy . LORD SAY'S APOLOGY FOR HIMSELF .
Kent , in the commentaries Cesar writ , Is term'd the civil'st place of all this isle : Sweet is the country , because full of riches ; The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy . LORD SAY'S APOLOGY FOR HIMSELF .
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Broad - fronted Cesar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a monarch : and great Pompey Would stand , and make his eyes grow in my There would he anchor his aspect , and die With his looking on his life . brow ...
Broad - fronted Cesar , When thou wast here above the ground , I was A morsel for a monarch : and great Pompey Would stand , and make his eyes grow in my There would he anchor his aspect , and die With his looking on his life . brow ...
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-The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels , to whom I gave Their wishes , do discandy , melt their sweets On blossoming Cesar ; and this pine is bark'd , That overtopp'd them all . DEPARTING GREATNESS . The soul and body rive || not more ...
-The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels , to whom I gave Their wishes , do discandy , melt their sweets On blossoming Cesar ; and this pine is bark'd , That overtopp'd them all . DEPARTING GREATNESS . The soul and body rive || not more ...
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I made these wars for Egypt ; and the queen , Whose heart , I thought , I had , for she had mine : Which , while it was mine , had annex'd unto't A million more , now lost , -she , Eros , has Pack'd cards with Cesar , and false play'd ...
I made these wars for Egypt ; and the queen , Whose heart , I thought , I had , for she had mine : Which , while it was mine , had annex'd unto't A million more , now lost , -she , Eros , has Pack'd cards with Cesar , and false play'd ...
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My desolation does begin to make A better life : ' Tis paltry to be Cesar ; Not being fortune , he's but fortune's knave , * A minister of her will : And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents ...
My desolation does begin to make A better life : ' Tis paltry to be Cesar ; Not being fortune , he's but fortune's knave , * A minister of her will : And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents ...
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