The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... friends , disperse yourselves : but all remember What you have faid , and fhew yourselves true Romans . Bru . Good gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With ...
... friends , disperse yourselves : but all remember What you have faid , and fhew yourselves true Romans . Bru . Good gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With ...
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... friends did counsel him to have a guard for the fafety of his perfon ; he would never confent to it , but faid , it was better to die once , than always to be affrayed of death . " Sir Th . North's Tranfl . of Plutarch . STEEVENS ...
... friends did counsel him to have a guard for the fafety of his perfon ; he would never confent to it , but faid , it was better to die once , than always to be affrayed of death . " Sir Th . North's Tranfl . of Plutarch . STEEVENS ...
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... friends shall wish I had been further . Caf . Good friends , go in , and tafte fome wine with me ; And we , like friends , will ftraightway go together . Bru . That every like is not the fame , O Cæfar , The heart of Brutus yerns to ...
... friends shall wish I had been further . Caf . Good friends , go in , and tafte fome wine with me ; And we , like friends , will ftraightway go together . Bru . That every like is not the fame , O Cæfar , The heart of Brutus yerns to ...
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... friends , that have abridg'd His time of fearing death . Stoop , Romans , floop , And let us bathe our hands in Cæfar's blood Up to the elbows , and befmear our fwords : Then walk we forth , even to the market - place ; And , waving our ...
... friends , that have abridg'd His time of fearing death . Stoop , Romans , floop , And let us bathe our hands in Cæfar's blood Up to the elbows , and befmear our fwords : Then walk we forth , even to the market - place ; And , waving our ...
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... friends ; Or fhall we on , and not depend on you ? Ant . Therefore I took your hands ; but was , in- deed , Sway'd from the point , by looking down on Cæfar . " crimfor'd ... Friends Friends am I with you all , and love you 66 JULIUS CESAR .
... friends ; Or fhall we on , and not depend on you ? Ant . Therefore I took your hands ; but was , in- deed , Sway'd from the point , by looking down on Cæfar . " crimfor'd ... Friends Friends am I with you all , and love you 66 JULIUS CESAR .
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