The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 63
... better soldier : Let it appear so ; make your vaunting true , And it shall please me well : For mine own part , I ... better : Did I say , better ? Bru . If you did , I care not . Cas . When Cæsar liv'd , he durst not thus have mov'd me ...
... better soldier : Let it appear so ; make your vaunting true , And it shall please me well : For mine own part , I ... better : Did I say , better ? Bru . If you did , I care not . Cas . When Cæsar liv'd , he durst not thus have mov'd me ...
Page 68
... better , that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence , and nimbleness . Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to better ...
... better , that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are full of rest , defence , and nimbleness . Bru . Good reasons must , of force , give place to better ...
Page 284
... better care ; but if you will not , The hazard therefore due fall on me , by The hands of Romans ! Arv . So say I ; Amen . Bel . No reason I , since on your lives you set So slight a valuation , should reserve My crack'd one to more ...
... better care ; but if you will not , The hazard therefore due fall on me , by The hands of Romans ! Arv . So say I ; Amen . Bel . No reason I , since on your lives you set So slight a valuation , should reserve My crack'd one to more ...
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