The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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... thou hast misspoke , misheard , Be well advised , tell o'er thy tale again . It cannot be , thou dost but say ' tis SO . I trust I may not trust thee , for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe ...
... thou hast misspoke , misheard , Be well advised , tell o'er thy tale again . It cannot be , thou dost but say ' tis SO . I trust I may not trust thee , for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe ...
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... thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting fall and die .... Lewis marry Blanch ! O boy , then ...
... thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting fall and die .... Lewis marry Blanch ! O boy , then ...
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... thou dost shame That bloody spoil : thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward , Thou little valiant , great in villany ! Thou ever strong upon the stronger side ! Thou Fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ...
... thou dost shame That bloody spoil : thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward , Thou little valiant , great in villany ! Thou ever strong upon the stronger side ! Thou Fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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