Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... Casar's ambition fhall be glanced at : And , after this , let Casar feat him fure ; For we will shake him , or worse days endure . SCENE III . The fame . A Street . [ Exit . Thunder and Lightning . Enter , from opposite Sides , CICERO ...
... Casar's ambition fhall be glanced at : And , after this , let Casar feat him fure ; For we will shake him , or worse days endure . SCENE III . The fame . A Street . [ Exit . Thunder and Lightning . Enter , from opposite Sides , CICERO ...
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... Casar was mighty , bold , royal , and loving : Say , I love Brutus , and I honour him ; Say , I fear'd Casar , honour'd him , and lov'd him . If Brutus will vouchfafe , that Antony May fafely come to him , and be resolv'd How Casar hath ...
... Casar was mighty , bold , royal , and loving : Say , I love Brutus , and I honour him ; Say , I fear'd Casar , honour'd him , and lov'd him . If Brutus will vouchfafe , that Antony May fafely come to him , and be resolv'd How Casar hath ...
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... Casar fought with Pompey : But these offers , Which ferve not for his vantage , he shakes off ; And fo fhould you . ENO . Your fhips are not well man'd : Your mariners are múliteers , reapers , people Ingroft by fwift imprefs ; in Casar's ...
... Casar fought with Pompey : But these offers , Which ferve not for his vantage , he shakes off ; And fo fhould you . ENO . Your fhips are not well man'd : Your mariners are múliteers , reapers , people Ingroft by fwift imprefs ; in Casar's ...
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