The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7T. Bensley, 1804 |
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Page 7
... hold me dangerous . [ Flourish , and shout . Bru . What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . Cas . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Cassius ...
... hold me dangerous . [ Flourish , and shout . Bru . What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . Cas . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Cassius ...
Page 14
... hold , and your dinner worth the eating . Cas . Good ; I will expect you . Casca . Do so : Farewel , both . [ Exit Casca . Bru . What a blunt fellow is this grown to be ? He was quick mettle , when he went to school . Cas . So is he now ...
... hold , and your dinner worth the eating . Cas . Good ; I will expect you . Casca . Do so : Farewel , both . [ Exit Casca . Bru . What a blunt fellow is this grown to be ? He was quick mettle , when he went to school . Cas . So is he now ...
Page 15
... holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : And , after this , let Cæsar seat him sure ; For we shall shake him , or worse days endure . SCENE III . · [ Exit . THE SAME . A STREET . Thunder and lightning ...
... holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : And , after this , let Cæsar seat him sure ; For we shall shake him , or worse days endure . SCENE III . · [ Exit . THE SAME . A STREET . Thunder and lightning ...
Page 19
... Hold my hand : Be factious for redress of all these griefs ; And I will set this foot of mine as far , As who goes farthest . Cas . There's a bargain made . Now know you , Casca , I have mov'd already Some certain of the noblest ...
... Hold my hand : Be factious for redress of all these griefs ; And I will set this foot of mine as far , As who goes farthest . Cas . There's a bargain made . Now know you , Casca , I have mov'd already Some certain of the noblest ...
Page 29
... hold him from the Capitol to - day . • Dec. Never fear that : If he be so resolv❜d , I can o'ersway him : for he loves to hear , That unicorns may be betray'd with trees , And bears with glasses , elephants with holes , Lions with ...
... hold him from the Capitol to - day . • Dec. Never fear that : If he be so resolv❜d , I can o'ersway him : for he loves to hear , That unicorns may be betray'd with trees , And bears with glasses , elephants with holes , Lions with ...
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