The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... of their Tribuneships , and spake also against the people , and called them Bruti and Cumani , to wit , beasts and fooles . " - H . N. H. Which gives men stomach to digest his words With better 22 Act I. Sc . ii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... of their Tribuneships , and spake also against the people , and called them Bruti and Cumani , to wit , beasts and fooles . " - H . N. H. Which gives men stomach to digest his words With better 22 Act I. Sc . ii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... better appetite . Bru . And so it is . For this time I will leave you : To - morrow , if you please to speak with me , I will come home to you , or , if you will , Come home to me and I will wait for you . Cas . I will do so : till then ...
... better appetite . Bru . And so it is . For this time I will leave you : To - morrow , if you please to speak with me , I will come home to you , or , if you will , Come home to me and I will wait for you . Cas . I will do so : till then ...
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... , hast conjured up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible , Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? Bru . A piece of work that will make sick 46 Act II . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... , hast conjured up My mortified spirit . Now bid me run , And I will strive with things impossible , Yea , get the better of them . What's to do ? Bru . A piece of work that will make sick 46 Act II . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... better to die once , than alwayes to be afraid of death . " - H. N. H. 41-48 . Steevens observes , that any speech of Cæsar , throughout this scene , will appear to disadvantage , if compared with the follow- ing , put into his mouth by ...
... better to die once , than alwayes to be afraid of death . " - H. N. H. 41-48 . Steevens observes , that any speech of Cæsar , throughout this scene , will appear to disadvantage , if compared with the follow- ing , put into his mouth by ...
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... better dreams . ' If Cæsar hide himself , shall they not whisper 100 ' Lo , Cæsar is afraid ' ? Pardon me , Cæsar , for my dear dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this , And reason to my love is liable . Cas . How foolish do ...
... better dreams . ' If Cæsar hide himself , shall they not whisper 100 ' Lo , Cæsar is afraid ' ? Pardon me , Cæsar , for my dear dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this , And reason to my love is liable . Cas . How foolish do ...
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