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Page 12
... turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the ides of March . ' CES . What man is that ? BRU . A foothfayer , bids you beware the ides of March . CES . Set him before me , let me fee his face . CAS . Fellow , come from the throng : Look upon ...
... turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the ides of March . ' CES . What man is that ? BRU . A foothfayer , bids you beware the ides of March . CES . Set him before me , let me fee his face . CAS . Fellow , come from the throng : Look upon ...
Page 13
... turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only proper to myself , Which give fome foil , perhaps , to my behaviours : But let not therefore my good ...
... turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only proper to myself , Which give fome foil , perhaps , to my behaviours : But let not therefore my good ...
Page 14
... turn Your hidden worthiness into your eye , That you might fee your fhadow . I have heard , Where many of the best respect in Rome , ( Except immortal Cæfar , ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wifh'd ...
... turn Your hidden worthiness into your eye , That you might fee your fhadow . I have heard , Where many of the best respect in Rome , ( Except immortal Cæfar , ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wifh'd ...
Page 25
... turn and wind him , by inflaming his paffous . WARBURTON . The meaning , I think , is this : Cafar loves Brutus , but if Bru- lus and I were to change places , his love fhould not humour me , fhould not take hold of my affedion , so as ...
... turn and wind him , by inflaming his paffous . WARBURTON . The meaning , I think , is this : Cafar loves Brutus , but if Bru- lus and I were to change places , his love fhould not humour me , fhould not take hold of my affedion , so as ...
Page 37
... turns his face : But when he once attains the upmoft round , He then unto the ladder turns his back , ' Looks in the clouds , fcorning the bafe degrees 3 By which he did afcend : So Cæfar may ; Then , left he may , prevent . And , fince ...
... turns his face : But when he once attains the upmoft round , He then unto the ladder turns his back , ' Looks in the clouds , fcorning the bafe degrees 3 By which he did afcend : So Cæfar may ; Then , left he may , prevent . And , fince ...
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