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... Cæs . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , [ Giving him a letter . It is not Cæsar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor.1 From Alexandria 17 Idleness here means idle or sportive and unmeaning talk . And there is an ...
... Cæs . You may see , Lepidus , and henceforth know , [ Giving him a letter . It is not Cæsar's natural vice to hate Our great competitor.1 From Alexandria 17 Idleness here means idle or sportive and unmeaning talk . And there is an ...
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... Cæs . You're too indulgent . Let us grant , it is not Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy ; To give a kingdom for a mirth ; to sit And keep the turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet With ...
... Cæs . You're too indulgent . Let us grant , it is not Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy ; To give a kingdom for a mirth ; to sit And keep the turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet With ...
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... Cæs . I should have known no less : It hath been taught us from the primal state , That he which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ebb'd man , ne'er loved till not worth love , Comes dear'd by being lack'd . This common body , Like ...
... Cæs . I should have known no less : It hath been taught us from the primal state , That he which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ebb'd man , ne'er loved till not worth love , Comes dear'd by being lack'd . This common body , Like ...
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... Cæs . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails ! 11 When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , Consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with ...
... Cæs . Antony , Leave thy lascivious wassails ! 11 When thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , Consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with ...
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... Cæs . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . Cæs . I know it for my bond.13 Doubt not , sir ...
... Cæs . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let me be partaker . Cæs . I know it for my bond.13 Doubt not , sir ...
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