The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... arms , and there have fate 2 Mar. What mean'st thou by that ? As the Cobler , in the preceding fpeech , replies to Fla- vius , not to Marullus ; ' tis plain , I think , this speech muft be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . have replaced ...
... arms , and there have fate 2 Mar. What mean'st thou by that ? As the Cobler , in the preceding fpeech , replies to Fla- vius , not to Marullus ; ' tis plain , I think , this speech muft be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . have replaced ...
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... arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafca . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no fearing tell - tale . " Hold my hand ; ? Be factious for redrefs of all these griefs , And I will fet this foot of mine as far , As ...
... arm'd , And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafca . You fpeak to Cafca , and to fuch a man , That is no fearing tell - tale . " Hold my hand ; ? Be factious for redrefs of all these griefs , And I will fet this foot of mine as far , As ...
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... arm , When Cafar's head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cæfar- Bru . Alas , good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cafar , all that he can do 2 Is to himself ; take thought , and die ...
... arm , When Cafar's head is off . Caf . Yet I do fear him ; For in th ' ingrafted love he bears to Cæfar- Bru . Alas , good Caffius , do not think of him : If he love Cafar , all that he can do 2 Is to himself ; take thought , and die ...
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... arms a - cross , And , when I ask'd you what the matter was , You ftar'd upon me with ungentle looks ; I urg'd you further ; then you fcratch'd your head , And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : Yet I infifted ; yet you anfwer'd ...
... arms a - cross , And , when I ask'd you what the matter was , You ftar'd upon me with ungentle looks ; I urg'd you further ; then you fcratch'd your head , And too impatiently ftamp'd with your foot : Yet I infifted ; yet you anfwer'd ...
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... arm fo far , To be afraid to tell Grey - beards the truth ? Decius , go tell them , Cafar will not come . Dec. Moft ... arms , and wealth and honour to the noble Romans through his beneficence , expreffed by the words , From you , great ...
... arm fo far , To be afraid to tell Grey - beards the truth ? Decius , go tell them , Cafar will not come . Dec. Moft ... arms , and wealth and honour to the noble Romans through his beneficence , expreffed by the words , From you , great ...
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