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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... never at heart's ease , Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather 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 ...
... never at heart's ease , Whilft they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather 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 ...
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... never till to - night , never till now , Did I go through a tempeft dropping fire . Either there is a civil ftrife in heav'n ; Or else the world , too faucy with the Gods , Incenses them to fend deftruction . Cic . Why , faw you any ...
... never till to - night , never till now , Did I go through a tempeft dropping fire . Either there is a civil ftrife in heav'n ; Or else the world , too faucy with the Gods , Incenses them to fend deftruction . Cic . Why , faw you any ...
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... Never lacks power to difmifs itself . If I know this ; know all the world befides , That part of tyranny , that I do bear , I can fhake off at pleasure . Cafca . So can I : So every bondman in his own hand tears The power to cancel his ...
... Never lacks power to difmifs itself . If I know this ; know all the world befides , That part of tyranny , that I do bear , I can fhake off at pleasure . Cafca . So can I : So every bondman in his own hand tears The power to cancel his ...
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... never fuppofe the speaker to have loft fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the foothfayer told Cæfar [ A & I. Scene 2. ] in his prefence . -Beware the Ides of March . ] The boy comes back and fays , Sir ...
... never fuppofe the speaker to have loft fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the foothfayer told Cæfar [ A & I. Scene 2. ] in his prefence . -Beware the Ides of March . ] The boy comes back and fays , Sir ...
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... never follow any thing , That other men begin . Caf . Then leave him out . Cafca . Indeed , he is not fit . Dec. Shall no man elfe be touch'd , but only Cafar ? Caf . Decius , well urg'd : I think , it is not meet , Mark Antony , fo ...
... never follow any thing , That other men begin . Caf . Then leave him out . Cafca . Indeed , he is not fit . Dec. Shall no man elfe be touch'd , but only Cafar ? Caf . Decius , well urg'd : I think , it is not meet , Mark Antony , fo ...
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