The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 7
... I'll leave you . defires ; Caf . Brutus , I do obferve you now of late ; I have not from your eyes that gentleness And fhew of love , as I was wont to have . You bear too ftubborn and too ( 5 ) ftrange a hand Over your friend that loves ...
... I'll leave you . defires ; Caf . Brutus , I do obferve you now of late ; I have not from your eyes that gentleness And fhew of love , as I was wont to have . You bear too ftubborn and too ( 5 ) ftrange a hand Over your friend that loves ...
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... I'll ne'er look you i ' th ' face again . But thofe that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling ...
... I'll ne'er look you i ' th ' face again . But thofe that understood him , fmil'd at one another , and fhook their heads ; but for mine own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too . Marullus and Flavius , for pulling ...
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... I'll fashion him . Caf . The morning comes upon's . We'll leave you , Brutus ; And , friends ! difperfe yourfelves ; but all remember What you have faid , and fhew yourfelves true Romans . Bru . Good Gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ...
... I'll fashion him . Caf . The morning comes upon's . We'll leave you , Brutus ; And , friends ! difperfe yourfelves ; but all remember What you have faid , and fhew yourfelves true Romans . Bru . Good Gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ...
Page 42
... I'll get me to a place more void , and there Speak to great Cæfar as he comes along . [ Exit . Por . I must go in - ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of Woman is ! O Brutus ! Brutus ! The heavens fpeed thee in thine enterprize ! Sure ...
... I'll get me to a place more void , and there Speak to great Cæfar as he comes along . [ Exit . Por . I must go in - ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of Woman is ! O Brutus ! Brutus ! The heavens fpeed thee in thine enterprize ! Sure ...
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... I'll fetch him presently . [ Exit Servant . Bru . I know , that we fhall have him well to friend . Caf . I wish , we may but yet have I a mind , That fears him much ; and my misgiving ftill Falls fhrewdly to the purpose . SCENE III ...
... I'll fetch him presently . [ Exit Servant . Bru . I know , that we fhall have him well to friend . Caf . I wish , we may but yet have I a mind , That fears him much ; and my misgiving ftill Falls fhrewdly to the purpose . SCENE III ...
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