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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... nights ; Yond Caffius has a lean and hungry look , He thinks too much . Such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cafar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given .. Caf . ' Would he were fatter . But I fear him not ...
... nights ; Yond Caffius has a lean and hungry look , He thinks too much . Such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cafar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given .. Caf . ' Would he were fatter . But I fear him not ...
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... night - caps , and utter'd fuch a deal of ftinking breath , becaufe Cafar refus'd the crown , that it had almoft choaked Cafar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it ; and for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my ...
... night - caps , and utter'd fuch a deal of ftinking breath , becaufe Cafar refus'd the crown , that it had almoft choaked Cafar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it ; and for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my ...
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... night , Cafca ? Cafca . No , I am promis'd forth . Caf . Will you dine with me to - morrow ? Cafca . Ay , if I be alive , and your mind hold , and your dinner be worth the eating . Caf . Good . I will expect you . Cafca . Do fo ...
... night , Cafca ? Cafca . No , I am promis'd forth . Caf . Will you dine with me to - morrow ? Cafca . Ay , if I be alive , and your mind hold , and your dinner be worth the eating . Caf . Good . I will expect you . Cafca . Do fo ...
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... night , In feveral hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from feveral citizens , Writings , all tending to the great opinion That Rome holds of his name , wherein obfcurely Cafar's ambition fhall be glanced at . And , after ...
... night , In feveral hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from feveral citizens , Writings , all tending to the great opinion That Rome holds of his name , wherein obfcurely Cafar's ambition fhall be glanced at . And , after ...
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... 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 thing more ...
... 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 thing more ...
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