The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over your friend that loves you . Bru . Be not deceived : if I have veil'd Cassius , look , my I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am Of late with passions of some ...
... bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over your friend that loves you . Bru . Be not deceived : if I have veil'd Cassius , look , my I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am Of late with passions of some ...
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... bear , so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæsar : and this man Is now become a god , and Cassius is 120 A wretched creature , and must bend his body If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . He had a fever when he was in Spain , And ...
... bear , so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæsar : and this man Is now become a god , and Cassius is 120 A wretched creature , and must bend his body If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . He had a fever when he was in Spain , And ...
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... bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius , He should not humor me . I will this night , 327. " He should not humor me " ; i . e . " he ( Brutus ) should not influence me , as I have been influencing ...
... bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius , He should not humor me . I will this night , 327. " He should not humor me " ; i . e . " he ( Brutus ) should not influence me , as I have been influencing ...
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... bear I can shake off at pleasure . Casca . [ Thunder still . So can I : 100 So every bondman in his own hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . Cas . And why should Cæsar be a tyrant then ? Poor man ! I know he would not be a ...
... bear I can shake off at pleasure . Casca . [ Thunder still . So can I : 100 So every bondman in his own hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . Cas . And why should Cæsar be a tyrant then ? Poor man ! I know he would not be a ...
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... bear no color for the thing he is , Fashion it thus ; that what he is , augmented , 30 Would run to these and these extremities : And therefore think him as a serpent's egg Which hatch'd would as his kind grew mis- chievous , And kill ...
... bear no color for the thing he is , Fashion it thus ; that what he is , augmented , 30 Would run to these and these extremities : And therefore think him as a serpent's egg Which hatch'd would as his kind grew mis- chievous , And kill ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Belarius better blood brother Brutus Cæs Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cloten Collier conj Cymbeline dead death dost doth Duke Egypt emendation Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Folio follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods Guiderius hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven honor Iach Iachimo Illyria Imogen Iras ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Julius Cæsar king lady Lepidus live look lord Lucius madam Malvolio Mark Antony master mean mistress never night noble Octavius Olivia Parthia peace Pisanio play Plutarch Pompey Post Posthumus pray prithee queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Shakespeare Sir Andrew Sir Toby speak sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Titinius unto Viola word