The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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... ftand under one man's awe ? what ! Rome ? " My ancestors did from the streets of Rome " The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a King . " Speak , ftrike , redress , am I entreated then To fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee ...
... ftand under one man's awe ? what ! Rome ? " My ancestors did from the streets of Rome " The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a King . " Speak , ftrike , redress , am I entreated then To fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee ...
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... feveral bastardy , If he doth break the smallest particle Of any promife that hath paft from him . Caf . But what of Cicero ? fhall we found him ? I think , I think , he will ftand very strong with us 26 JULIUS CESAR .
... feveral bastardy , If he doth break the smallest particle Of any promife that hath paft from him . Caf . But what of Cicero ? fhall we found him ? I think , I think , he will ftand very strong with us 26 JULIUS CESAR .
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... ftand very strong with us . Cafca . Let us not leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . O let us have him , for his filver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It fhall be faid , his ...
... ftand very strong with us . Cafca . Let us not leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . O let us have him , for his filver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion , And buy men's voices to commend our deeds : It fhall be faid , his ...
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... ftand afide . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Cai . Vouchfafe good - morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you chofe out , brave Caius , To wear a kerchief ? ' would , you were not fick ! This is but an odd Phrafe , and gives ...
... ftand afide . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Cai . Vouchfafe good - morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you chofe out , brave Caius , To wear a kerchief ? ' would , you were not fick ! This is but an odd Phrafe , and gives ...
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... ftand , ' till Cafar pass along , And as a fuitor will I give him this : My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation . If thou read this , O Cafar , thou may'st live ; If not , the fates with Traitors do ...
... ftand , ' till Cafar pass along , And as a fuitor will I give him this : My heart laments , that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation . If thou read this , O Cafar , thou may'st live ; If not , the fates with Traitors do ...
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