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... Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? BRU . No , Caffius : for the eye fees not itself , But by reflection , by fome other things . CAS . ' Tis juft : And it is very much lamented , Brutus , That you have no fuch mirrors , as ...
... Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? BRU . No , Caffius : for the eye fees not itself , But by reflection , by fome other things . CAS . ' Tis juft : And it is very much lamented , Brutus , That you have no fuch mirrors , as ...
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... tell , what you and other men —— e còmmon laugher , ] Old Copy - laughter . Corre & ed by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 2 To ftale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new protefter to my affedion by the stale or allurement of ...
... tell , what you and other men —— e còmmon laugher , ] Old Copy - laughter . Corre & ed by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 2 To ftale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new protefter to my affedion by the stale or allurement of ...
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... tell you What hath proceeded , worthy note , to - day . BRU . I will do fo : -But , look you , Caffius , The angry spot doth glow on Cæfar's brow , And all the reft look like a chidden train : Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero ...
... tell you What hath proceeded , worthy note , to - day . BRU . I will do fo : -But , look you , Caffius , The angry spot doth glow on Cæfar's brow , And all the reft look like a chidden train : Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero ...
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... tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'ft of him . [ Exeunt CESAR , and his train . CASCA Stays behind . CASCA . You ...
... tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'ft of him . [ Exeunt CESAR , and his train . CASCA Stays behind . CASCA . You ...
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... Tell us the manner of it , gentle Cafca . CASCA . I can as well be hang'd , as tell the man- ner of it : it was mere foolery , I did not mark it . I faw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of ...
... Tell us the manner of it , gentle Cafca . CASCA . I can as well be hang'd , as tell the man- ner of it : it was mere foolery , I did not mark it . I faw Mark Antony offer him a crown ; -yet ' twas not a crown neither , ' twas one of ...
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