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... abreviated , is used by Ben 11 " Who fhall doubt , Donne , whe'r I a poet be , " When I dare fend my epigrams to thee . STEEVENS . See Vol . XI . p . 329. n . 3. MALONE . They vanish tongue - tied in their guiltinefs . Go 8 JULIUS CESAR .
... abreviated , is used by Ben 11 " Who fhall doubt , Donne , whe'r I a poet be , " When I dare fend my epigrams to thee . STEEVENS . See Vol . XI . p . 329. n . 3. MALONE . They vanish tongue - tied in their guiltinefs . Go 8 JULIUS CESAR .
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... thee . " STEEVENS . A following line may prove the beft comment on this : Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , - . " MALONE , your paffion ; ] i . e . the nature of the feelings from which you are now Suffering . So , in Timon ...
... thee . " STEEVENS . A following line may prove the beft comment on this : Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , - . " MALONE , your paffion ; ] i . e . the nature of the feelings from which you are now Suffering . So , in Timon ...
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... 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 pull'd ...
... 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 pull'd ...
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... thee a man most like this dreadful night ; That thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars As doth the lion in the capitol : A man no mightier than thyfelf , or me , In personal action ; yet prodigious grown , ' 7 5 Why birds , and ...
... thee a man most like this dreadful night ; That thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars As doth the lion in the capitol : A man no mightier than thyfelf , or me , In personal action ; yet prodigious grown , ' 7 5 Why birds , and ...
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... thee pro- mife , - If the redress will follow , thou receivest Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ! Re - enter LUCIUS . LUC . SIR , March is wafted fourteen days . " [ Knock within . BRU . ' Tis good . Go to the gate ; fomebody ...
... thee pro- mife , - If the redress will follow , thou receivest Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ! Re - enter LUCIUS . LUC . SIR , March is wafted fourteen days . " [ Knock within . BRU . ' Tis good . Go to the gate ; fomebody ...
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