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... masters of their fates : The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Brutus , and Caesar : What should be in that Caesar ? Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them ...
... masters of their fates : The fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , that we are underlings . Brutus , and Caesar : What should be in that Caesar ? Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them ...
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... masters do , Stir up their servants to an act of rage , And after seem to chide them . This shall make Our purpose necessary , and not envious : Which so appearing to the common eyes , We shall be call'd purgers , not murderers . And ...
... masters do , Stir up their servants to an act of rage , And after seem to chide them . This shall make Our purpose necessary , and not envious : Which so appearing to the common eyes , We shall be call'd purgers , not murderers . And ...
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... : Brutus shall lead ; and we will grace his heels With the most boldest and best hearts of Rome , Enter a Servant . Bru . Soft , who comes here ? A friend of An- tony's .. Serv . Thus , Brutus , did my master bid JULIUS CAESAR . { 45.
... : Brutus shall lead ; and we will grace his heels With the most boldest and best hearts of Rome , Enter a Servant . Bru . Soft , who comes here ? A friend of An- tony's .. Serv . Thus , Brutus , did my master bid JULIUS CAESAR . { 45.
Page 46
... master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honour , Depart untouch'd . Serv . I'll fetch him presently ...
... master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honour , Depart untouch'd . Serv . I'll fetch him presently ...
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... master spirits of this age . Bru . O Antony ! beg not your death of us . Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding ...
... master spirits of this age . Bru . O Antony ! beg not your death of us . Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding ...
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