Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... hold me dangerous . [ Shout within . BRU . What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CAS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRU . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love ...
... hold me dangerous . [ Shout within . BRU . What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CAS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRU . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love ...
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... hold up thy heavy eyes a while , And touch thy inftrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an't please you . BRU . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , fir . BRU . I should not ...
... hold up thy heavy eyes a while , And touch thy inftrument a strain or two ? Luc . Ay , my lord , an't please you . BRU . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Luc . It is my duty , fir . BRU . I should not ...
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... hold : Unarm , fweet Hector . HEC . Hold you still , I fay ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate : Life every man holds dear ; but the brave man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life . — Enter TROILUS , arm'd . How now ...
... hold : Unarm , fweet Hector . HEC . Hold you still , I fay ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate : Life every man holds dear ; but the brave man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life . — Enter TROILUS , arm'd . How now ...
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