The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 7J. Nichols, 1811 |
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... hath chanc'd to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . Casca . Why you were with him , were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Casca what hath chanc'd . Casca . Why , there was a crown offer'd him and being offered him , he put it by with ...
... hath chanc'd to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . Casca . Why you were with him , were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Casca what hath chanc'd . Casca . Why , there was a crown offer'd him and being offered him , he put it by with ...
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... hath the falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling - sickness . Casca . I know not what you mean by that ; but , I am sure , Cæsar fell down . If the tag - rag people ...
... hath the falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling - sickness . Casca . I know not what you mean by that ; but , I am sure , Cæsar fell down . If the tag - rag people ...
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... hath pass'd from him . Cas . But what of Cicero ? Shall we sound him ? I think , he will stand very strong with us . Casca . Let us not leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . O let us have him ; for his silver hairs Will ...
... hath pass'd from him . Cas . But what of Cicero ? Shall we sound him ? I think , he will stand very strong with us . Casca . Let us not leave him out . Cin . No , by no means . Met . O let us have him ; for his silver hairs Will ...
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... hath his hour with every man . It will not let you eat , nor talk , nor sleep ; And , could it work so much upon your shape , As it hath much prevail'd on your condition * , I should not know you , Brutus . Dear my lord , Make me ...
... hath his hour with every man . It will not let you eat , nor talk , nor sleep ; And , could it work so much upon your shape , As it hath much prevail'd on your condition * , I should not know you , Brutus . Dear my lord , Make me ...
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... hath a suit , That Cæsar will not grant . - O , I grow faint : - Run , Lucius , and commend me to my lord ; Say , I am merry : come to me again , And bring me word what he doth say to thee . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. The same . The ...
... hath a suit , That Cæsar will not grant . - O , I grow faint : - Run , Lucius , and commend me to my lord ; Say , I am merry : come to me again , And bring me word what he doth say to thee . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. The same . The ...
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