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... of Verona 9, Love's Labour's Lost 10, Romeo and Juliet 11, Richard II 12, A Midsummer Night's Dream 13, King John 14, The Merchant of Venice 15, Henry IV, Part I 16, Henry IV, Part II 17, Much Ado About Nothing 18, Henry V 19, Julius.
... of Verona 9, Love's Labour's Lost 10, Romeo and Juliet 11, Richard II 12, A Midsummer Night's Dream 13, King John 14, The Merchant of Venice 15, Henry IV, Part I 16, Henry IV, Part II 17, Much Ado About Nothing 18, Henry V 19, Julius.
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... Night 22, Hamlet 23, The Merry Wives of Windsor 24, Troilus and Cressida 25, All's Well that Ends Well 26, Measure for Measure 27, Othello 28, King Lear 29, Macbeth 30, Antony and Cleopatra 31, Coriolanus 32, Timon of Athens 33 ...
... Night 22, Hamlet 23, The Merry Wives of Windsor 24, Troilus and Cressida 25, All's Well that Ends Well 26, Measure for Measure 27, Othello 28, King Lear 29, Macbeth 30, Antony and Cleopatra 31, Coriolanus 32, Timon of Athens 33 ...
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... nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous 205 Ant. Fear him not, Cæsar, he's not dangerous; He is a noble Roman, and well given. Cæs. Would he were fatter! but I fear him not: Yet if my ...
... nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous 205 Ant. Fear him not, Cæsar, he's not dangerous; He is a noble Roman, and well given. Cæs. Would he were fatter! but I fear him not: Yet if my ...
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... night-caps, and uttered such a deal of stinking breath because Cæsar refused the crown, that it had almost choked Cæsar; for he swounded and fell down at it: and for mine own part, I durst not laugh, for fear of opening my lips and ...
... night-caps, and uttered such a deal of stinking breath because Cæsar refused the crown, that it had almost choked Cæsar; for he swounded and fell down at it: and for mine own part, I durst not laugh, for fear of opening my lips and ...
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... night, Casca? 255 Casca. No, I am promised forth. Cas. Will you dine with me to-morrow? Casca. Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth the eating. Cas. Good; I will expect you. Casca. Do so. Farewell, both. [Exit ...
... night, Casca? 255 Casca. No, I am promised forth. Cas. Will you dine with me to-morrow? Casca. Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth the eating. Cas. Good; I will expect you. Casca. Do so. Farewell, both. [Exit ...
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