The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... 243 . be a corruption from fonata , Ital . STEEVENS . -ftrange a band ] Strange , is alien , unfamiliar , fuch as might become a ftranger . JoHNSON . Sennet may 2 Merely Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , 3 Of JULIUS CESAR . 9.
... 243 . be a corruption from fonata , Ital . STEEVENS . -ftrange a band ] Strange , is alien , unfamiliar , fuch as might become a ftranger . JoHNSON . Sennet may 2 Merely Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , 3 Of JULIUS CESAR . 9.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , 3 Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only proper to myself , Which give fome foil , perhaps , to my behaviours : But let not therefore my good ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , 3 Of late , with paffions of fome difference , Conceptions only proper to myself , Which give fome foil , perhaps , to my behaviours : But let not therefore my good ...
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... myself in banqueting To all the rout , then hold me dangerous . [ Flourish , and fhout . Bru . What means this fhouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not ...
... myself in banqueting To all the rout , then hold me dangerous . [ Flourish , and fhout . Bru . What means this fhouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not ...
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... myself . I was born free as Cæfar ; fo were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold , as well as he . For once , upon a raw and gufty day , The troubled Tyber chafing with his fhores , Cæfar faid to me ...
... myself . I was born free as Cæfar ; fo were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the winter's cold , as well as he . For once , upon a raw and gufty day , The troubled Tyber chafing with his fhores , Cæfar faid to me ...
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... myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Cafca . But wherefore did you so much tempt fo the heavens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble , When the most mighty gods , by token , fend Such dreadful heralds to astonish us ...
... myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Cafca . But wherefore did you so much tempt fo the heavens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble , When the most mighty gods , by token , fend Such dreadful heralds to astonish us ...
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