The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'ft of him . 4 --ferret , - ] A ferret has red eyes . 5 ' Would he were fatter ...
... thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'ft of him . 4 --ferret , - ] A ferret has red eyes . 5 ' Would he were fatter ...
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... thee a man Most like this dreadful night ; That thunders , lightens , opens Graves , and roars As doth the lion in the Capitol ; A man no mightier than thyfelf , or me , In perfonal action ; yet prodigious grown , And fearful , as these ...
... thee a man Most like this dreadful night ; That thunders , lightens , opens Graves , and roars As doth the lion in the Capitol ; A man no mightier than thyfelf , or me , In perfonal action ; yet prodigious grown , And fearful , as these ...
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... thee , All the charactery of my fad brows.- Leave me with hafte . Enter Lucius and Ligarius . Lucius , who's there that knocks ? Luc . Here is a fick man , that would fpeak with you . Bru . Caius Ligarius , that Metellus fpake of . Boy ...
... thee , All the charactery of my fad brows.- Leave me with hafte . Enter Lucius and Ligarius . Lucius , who's there that knocks ? Luc . Here is a fick man , that would fpeak with you . Bru . Caius Ligarius , that Metellus fpake of . Boy ...
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... thee ; fecurity gives way to confpiracy . mighty Gods defend thee ! The Thy Lover , Artemidorus . Here will I ftand , ' till Cæfar pass along , And as a fuitor will I give him this . My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the ...
... thee ; fecurity gives way to confpiracy . mighty Gods defend thee ! The Thy Lover , Artemidorus . Here will I ftand , ' till Cæfar pass along , And as a fuitor will I give him this . My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the ...
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... thee in thine enterprize ! Sure , the Boy heard me : -Brutus hath a Suit , That Cefar will not grant . - O , I grow faint : Run , Lucius , and commend me to my Lord ; Say , I am merry ; come to me again , And bring me word what he doth ...
... thee in thine enterprize ! Sure , the Boy heard me : -Brutus hath a Suit , That Cefar will not grant . - O , I grow faint : Run , Lucius , and commend me to my Lord ; Say , I am merry ; come to me again , And bring me word what he doth ...
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