The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... fear , the People Chufe Cafar for their King . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think , you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well . But wherefore do you hold me here fo long ? What is it , that ...
... fear , the People Chufe Cafar for their King . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think , you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well . But wherefore do you hold me here fo long ? What is it , that ...
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... 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 ; Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I fhould avoid , So foon as that fpare ...
... 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 ; Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I fhould avoid , So foon as that fpare ...
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... fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf . But , foft , 1 pray you . What ? Did Cafar fwoon ? Cafea . He fell down in the market - place , and foam'd at mouth , and was fpeechless . Bru . ' Tis very like ; he hath the ...
... fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf . But , foft , 1 pray you . What ? Did Cafar fwoon ? Cafea . He fell down in the market - place , and foam'd at mouth , and was fpeechless . Bru . ' Tis very like ; he hath the ...
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... fear ; who fwore , they faw Men , all in fire , walk up and down the streets . And yesterday , the bird of night did fit , Ev'n at noon - day , upon the market - place , Hooting and fhrieking . When thefe Prodigies Do fo conjointly meet ...
... fear ; who fwore , they faw Men , all in fire , walk up and down the streets . And yesterday , the bird of night did fit , Ev'n at noon - day , upon the market - place , Hooting and fhrieking . When thefe Prodigies Do fo conjointly meet ...
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... fear and tremble , When the most mighty Gods , by tokens , fend Such dreadful heralds to aftonish us . Caf . You are dull , Cafca ; and those sparks of life , That should be in a Roman , you do want , Or else you use not ; you look pale ...
... fear and tremble , When the most mighty Gods , by tokens , fend Such dreadful heralds to aftonish us . Caf . You are dull , Cafca ; and those sparks of life , That should be in a Roman , you do want , Or else you use not ; you look pale ...
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Achilles Afide Agamemnon Ajax anſwer Brutus Cæfar Cafar Cafca Caffius Calchas caufe Char Charmion Cleo Cleopatra Clot Cloten Creffida Cymbeline defire Diomede doth Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes faid falfe fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fome fpeak fpeech friends ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet fword give Gods Guiderius Hanmer hath hear heart heav'ns Hector himſelf honour Iach Imogen itſelf kifs lady Lord Madam mafter Mark Antony moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft noble Octavius paffage Pandarus Patroclus Pifanio pleaſe pleaſure Pleb Poft Pofthumus Pompey prefent Priam purpoſe quarto Queen reafon Roman Rome SCENE ſhall ſpeak tell thee thefe THEOBALD Ther theſe thing thofe thoſe Titinius Troi Troilus Ulyf Ulyffes uſe WARB WARBURTON whofe word yourſelf