Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 110 pages |
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... enemy As that same ague which hath made you lean . What is ' t o'clock ? Bru . Cæsar , ' t is strucken eight . Cæs . I thank you for your pains and courtesy . Enter ANTONY . See ! Antony , that revels long o ' nights , Is ...
... enemy As that same ague which hath made you lean . What is ' t o'clock ? Bru . Cæsar , ' t is strucken eight . Cæs . I thank you for your pains and courtesy . Enter ANTONY . See ! Antony , that revels long o ' nights , Is ...
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... enemies . 190 200 Pardon me , Julius ! Here wast thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didst thou fall ; and here thy hunters stand , Sign'd in thy spoil , and crimson'd in thy lethe . O world , thou wast the forest to this hart ; And this ...
... enemies . 190 200 Pardon me , Julius ! Here wast thou bay'd , brave hart ; Here didst thou fall ; and here thy hunters stand , Sign'd in thy spoil , and crimson'd in thy lethe . O world , thou wast the forest to this hart ; And this ...
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... . 20 First Cit . As a friend or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . Sec . Cit . That matter is answered directly . 18. [ That is , “ you'll win a blow from me . " ] Fourth Cit . For your dwelling , — briefly . 66 [ ACT III JULIUS CESAR.
... . 20 First Cit . As a friend or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . Sec . Cit . That matter is answered directly . 18. [ That is , “ you'll win a blow from me . " ] Fourth Cit . For your dwelling , — briefly . 66 [ ACT III JULIUS CESAR.
Page 69
... enemies ; And some that smile have in their hearts , I fear , Millions of mischiefs . 4 ( 50 [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Camp near Sardis . Before BRUTUS ' tent . Drum . Enter BRUTUS , LUCILIUS , LUCIUS , and Soldiers ; TITINIUS and PINDARUS ...
... enemies ; And some that smile have in their hearts , I fear , Millions of mischiefs . 4 ( 50 [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Camp near Sardis . Before BRUTUS ' tent . Drum . Enter BRUTUS , LUCILIUS , LUCIUS , and Soldiers ; TITINIUS and PINDARUS ...
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... enemies ? And , if not so , how should I wrong a brother ? Cas . Brutus , this sober form of yours hides wrongs And when you do them Bru . Cassius , be content ; 41 Speak your griefs softly : I do know you well . Before the eyes of both ...
... enemies ? And , if not so , how should I wrong a brother ? Cas . Brutus , this sober form of yours hides wrongs And when you do them Bru . Cassius , be content ; 41 Speak your griefs softly : I do know you well . Before the eyes of both ...
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