TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 192
... Hear from me still ; and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . Men . That's worthily As any ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I ...
... Hear from me still ; and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . Men . That's worthily As any ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I ...
Page 253
... hear this testament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read , ) And they would go and kiss dead Cæsar's wounds , And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea , beg a hair of him for memory , And , dying , mention it within ...
... hear this testament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read , ) And they would go and kiss dead Cæsar's wounds , And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea , beg a hair of him for memory , And , dying , mention it within ...
Page 254
... hear me , countrymen ; yet hear me speak . Cit . Peace , ho ! Hear Antony , most noble Antony . Ant . Why , friends , you go to do you know not what : Wherein hath Cæsar thus deserv'd your loves ? Alas , you know not - I must tell you ...
... hear me , countrymen ; yet hear me speak . Cit . Peace , ho ! Hear Antony , most noble Antony . Ant . Why , friends , you go to do you know not what : Wherein hath Cæsar thus deserv'd your loves ? Alas , you know not - I must tell you ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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