The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Cæs . Calphurnia , - Casca . Peace , ho ! Cæsar speaks . Cæs . [ Musick ceases . Calphurnia , - Cal . Here , my lord . Cas . Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , When he doth run his course . - Antonius . Ant . Cæsar , my lord . Cas ...
... Cæs . Calphurnia , - Casca . Peace , ho ! Cæsar speaks . Cæs . [ Musick ceases . Calphurnia , - Cal . Here , my lord . Cas . Stand you directly in Antonius ' way , When he doth run his course . - Antonius . Ant . Cæsar , my lord . Cas ...
Page 181
... Cæs . What say'st thou to me now ? Speak once again . Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Cas . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him ; -pass . [ Sennet2 . Exeunt all but Brutus and Cassius . Cas . Will you go see the order of the course ...
... Cæs . What say'st thou to me now ? Speak once again . Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Cas . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him ; -pass . [ Sennet2 . Exeunt all but Brutus and Cassius . Cas . Will you go see the order of the course ...
Page 187
... Cæs . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer , and he looks Quite through the deeds ...
... Cæs . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer , and he looks Quite through the deeds ...
Page 213
... 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 . Cal . 17 Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me . There is one ...
... 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 . Cal . 17 Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies , Yet now they fright me . There is one ...
Page 215
... Cæs . Mark Antony shall say , I am not well ; And , for thy humour , I will stay at home . Enter DECIUS . Here's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Dec. Cæsar , all hail ! Good morrow , worthy Cæsar : I come to fetch you to the ...
... Cæs . Mark Antony shall say , I am not well ; And , for thy humour , I will stay at home . Enter DECIUS . Here's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Dec. Cæsar , all hail ! Good morrow , worthy Cæsar : I come to fetch you to the ...
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