The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... fortune . Now , for thyselfe , I can find no cause of fault in thee touching our match ; but , for my part , how may I shew my duty towards thee , and how much I would do for thy sake , if I cannot constantly beare a secret mischance or ...
... fortune . Now , for thyselfe , I can find no cause of fault in thee touching our match ; but , for my part , how may I shew my duty towards thee , and how much I would do for thy sake , if I cannot constantly beare a secret mischance or ...
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... fortunes and affairs of noble Brutus Thorough the hazards of this untrod state With all true faith . So says my master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come ...
... fortunes and affairs of noble Brutus Thorough the hazards of this untrod state With all true faith . So says my master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come ...
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... fortune ; honor for his valor ; and death for his ambition . Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? any , speak ; for him have I offended . If Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any , speak ; for him have I ...
... fortune ; honor for his valor ; and death for his ambition . Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? any , speak ; for him have I offended . If Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any , speak ; for him have I ...
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... G. 262. The second folio reads " fire all the traitors ' houses . " The Poet often uses fire as two syllables , which dispenses with all.— H. N. H. He comes upon a wish . Fortune is merry , 83 JULIUS CÆSAR Act III . Sc . ii .
... G. 262. The second folio reads " fire all the traitors ' houses . " The Poet often uses fire as two syllables , which dispenses with all.— H. N. H. He comes upon a wish . Fortune is merry , 83 JULIUS CÆSAR Act III . Sc . ii .
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... Fortune is merry , And in this mood will give us any thing . Serv . I heard him say , Brutus and Cassius Are rid like madmen through the gates of Rome . Ant . Belike they had some notice of the people , How I had moved them . Bring me ...
... Fortune is merry , And in this mood will give us any thing . Serv . I heard him say , Brutus and Cassius Are rid like madmen through the gates of Rome . Ant . Belike they had some notice of the people , How I had moved them . Bring me ...
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