The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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... CESAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . ABOUT the. Sic . The gods be good unto us ! Men . No , in such a case the gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we res- pected not them : and , he returning to break our necks ...
... CESAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . ABOUT the. Sic . The gods be good unto us ! Men . No , in such a case the gods will not be good unto us . When we banished him , we res- pected not them : and , he returning to break our necks ...
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... Cesar , when the regal crown was offered him by Antony . In the middle of the following March he was assassinated ... CESAR . OCTAVIUS CESAR , MARCUS ANTONIUS , M. EMIL . LEPIDUS , DRAMATIS PERSONE . ARTEMIDORUS , a Sophist of Cnidos ...
... Cesar , when the regal crown was offered him by Antony . In the middle of the following March he was assassinated ... CESAR . OCTAVIUS CESAR , MARCUS ANTONIUS , M. EMIL . LEPIDUS , DRAMATIS PERSONE . ARTEMIDORUS , a Sophist of Cnidos ...
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... Cesar's trophies . + I'll about , And drive away the vulgar from the streets : So do you too where you perceive them thick . These growing feathers pluck'd from Cesar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch : Who else would soar ...
... Cesar's trophies . + I'll about , And drive away the vulgar from the streets : So do you too where you perceive them thick . These growing feathers pluck'd from Cesar's wing , Will make him fly an ordinary pitch : Who else would soar ...
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... Cesar cried , Help me , Cassius , or I sink . I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so , from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Cesar : And this man Is now become a ...
... Cesar cried , Help me , Cassius , or I sink . I , as Æneas , our great ancestor , Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear , so , from the waves of Tyber Did I the tired Cesar : And this man Is now become a ...
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... Cesar refused the crown , that it had almost Writings all tending to the great opinion choked Cesar ; for he swooned , and fell down That Rome holds of his name ; wherein ob at it : And for mine own part I durst not laugh , scurely for ...
... Cesar refused the crown , that it had almost Writings all tending to the great opinion choked Cesar ; for he swooned , and fell down That Rome holds of his name ; wherein ob at it : And for mine own part I durst not laugh , scurely for ...
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