The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... Stand you directly in Antonius ? 9 way , When he doth run his courfe.Antonius . Ant . Cæfar , my lord . • Caf . Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders fay , The barren , touched in this holy chase ...
... Stand you directly in Antonius ? 9 way , When he doth run his courfe.Antonius . Ant . Cæfar , my lord . • Caf . Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders fay , The barren , touched in this holy chase ...
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... gates favouring the principal old portes . " may read It favours , or - Is favour'd - i . e . is in appear- ance or countenance like , & c . STEEVENS . Enter Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand close awhile , for JULIUS CESAR . 25.
... gates favouring the principal old portes . " may read It favours , or - Is favour'd - i . e . is in appear- ance or countenance like , & c . STEEVENS . Enter Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand close awhile , for JULIUS CESAR . 25.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand close awhile , for here comes one in hafte . Caf . ' Tis Cinna , I do know him by his gait ; He is a friend . - Cinna , where hafte you fo ? Cin . To find out you : Who's that ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand close awhile , for here comes one in hafte . Caf . ' Tis Cinna , I do know him by his gait ; He is a friend . - Cinna , where hafte you fo ? Cin . To find out you : Who's that ...
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... Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE . I know no perfonal cause to spurn at him , I know JULIUS CÆSAR . 27 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... Shakspeare has here copied , stands thus : " He left his gardens and arbours unto people , which he had on this fide of the river Tyber . " MALONE . I know no perfonal cause to spurn at him , I know JULIUS CÆSAR . 27 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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... stand under one man's awe ? What ! Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome -as his kind , - ] According to his nature . JOHNSON , 5 Is not to - morrow , boy , the firft of March ] We should read ides : for we can never fuppofe ...
... stand under one man's awe ? What ! Rome ? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome -as his kind , - ] According to his nature . JOHNSON , 5 Is not to - morrow , boy , the firft of March ] We should read ides : for we can never fuppofe ...
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