The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprise , Nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirits , To think , that , or our cause , or our performance , Did need an oath ; when every drop of ...
... causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprise , Nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirits , To think , that , or our cause , or our performance , Did need an oath ; when every drop of ...
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... cause ; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment , thou art fled to brutish beasts , And men have lost their reason ! -Bear with me ; My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to ...
... cause ; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment , thou art fled to brutish beasts , And men have lost their reason ! -Bear with me ; My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to ...
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... cause ? Of this , my letters Before did satisfy you . If you'll patch a quarrel , As matter whole you have not to make it with , It must not be with this . Cœs . You praise yourself By laying defects of judgment to me ; but You patch'd ...
... cause ? Of this , my letters Before did satisfy you . If you'll patch a quarrel , As matter whole you have not to make it with , It must not be with this . Cœs . You praise yourself By laying defects of judgment to me ; but You patch'd ...
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