Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... bear Cæsar hatred , Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey ; I wonder , none of you have thought of him . BRU . Now , good Metellus , go along to him : He loves me well , and I have given him reasons ; Send him but hither , and I'll ...
... bear Cæsar hatred , Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey ; I wonder , none of you have thought of him . BRU . Now , good Metellus , go along to him : He loves me well , and I have given him reasons ; Send him but hither , and I'll ...
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... bear A foldier , and his horfe . CLE . What is't you say ? ENO . Your presence needs must puzzle Antony ; Take from his heart , take from his brain , from his time , What should not then be spar'd . He is already Traduc'd for levity ...
... bear A foldier , and his horfe . CLE . What is't you say ? ENO . Your presence needs must puzzle Antony ; Take from his heart , take from his brain , from his time , What should not then be spar'd . He is already Traduc'd for levity ...
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... bear me witness , night , 2. S. 66 What man is this ? " -- 1. S. " Stand clofe , and lift him . " ENO . Be witness to me , o thou bleffed moon , When men revolted shall upon record Bear hateful memory , poor Enobarbus did Before thy ...
... bear me witness , night , 2. S. 66 What man is this ? " -- 1. S. " Stand clofe , and lift him . " ENO . Be witness to me , o thou bleffed moon , When men revolted shall upon record Bear hateful memory , poor Enobarbus did Before thy ...
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