The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar |
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Cæs . Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , When he doth run his course . - Antonius . Ant . Cæsar , my lord . Cæs . Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders say , The barren , touched in this holy ...
Cæs . Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , When he doth run his course . - Antonius . Ant . Cæsar , my lord . Cæs . Forget not , in your speed , Antonius , To touch Calphurnia : for our elders say , The barren , touched in this holy ...
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Cæs . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still : -Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to ...
Cæs . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still : -Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to ...
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Cæs . Let me have men about me , that are fat ; Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o'nights : Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cæsar , he's not dangerous ...
Cæs . Let me have men about me , that are fat ; Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o'nights : Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cæsar , he's not dangerous ...
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Cæs . Nor heaven , nor earth , have been at peace to - night : Thrice hath Calphurnia in her sleep cried out , Help , ho ! they murder Cæsar . Who's within ? Enter a Servant . Serv . My lord ? Cies . Go bid the priests do present ...
Cæs . Nor heaven , nor earth , have been at peace to - night : Thrice hath Calphurnia in her sleep cried out , Help , ho ! they murder Cæsar . Who's within ? Enter a Servant . Serv . My lord ? Cies . Go bid the priests do present ...
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Cæs . Cæsar shall forth : The things , that threaten'd me , Ne'er look'd but on my back ; when they shall see The face of Cæsar , they are vanished . Cul . 17 Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me .
Cæs . Cæsar shall forth : The things , that threaten'd me , Ne'er look'd but on my back ; when they shall see The face of Cæsar , they are vanished . Cul . 17 Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me .
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