The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius ; for the eye fees not itself , But by reflexion from fome other things . Caf . ' Tis juft ; And it is very much lamented ...
... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius ; for the eye fees not itself , But by reflexion from fome other things . Caf . ' Tis juft ; And it is very much lamented ...
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... thought of this , and of these times , I fhall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might intreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you have to fay , I will with ...
... thought of this , and of these times , I fhall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , fo with love I might intreat you , Be any further mov'd . What you have faid , I will confider ; what you have to fay , I will with ...
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... thought fufficient to preferve faith among them , were thefe : The Sufferance of their fouls , i . e . their commife- r.tion for expiring liberty . The If not the face of men , The time's abuse , i . e . the general corruption of ...
... thought fufficient to preferve faith among them , were thefe : The Sufferance of their fouls , i . e . their commife- r.tion for expiring liberty . The If not the face of men , The time's abuse , i . e . the general corruption of ...
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... thought , and die for Cæfar : And that were much , he should ; for he is giv'n To fports , to wildnefs , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter . Bru . Peice ...
... thought , and die for Cæfar : And that were much , he should ; for he is giv'n To fports , to wildnefs , and much company . Treb . There is no fear in him ; let him not die ; For he will live , and laugh at this hereafter . Bru . Peice ...
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... thought of him . Bru . Now , good Metellus , go along to him : He loves me well ; and I have giv'n him reafons ; Send him but hither , and I'll fashion him . Caf . The morning comes upon's . We'll leave you , Brutus ; And , friends ...
... thought of him . Bru . Now , good Metellus , go along to him : He loves me well ; and I have giv'n him reafons ; Send him but hither , and I'll fashion him . Caf . The morning comes upon's . We'll leave you , Brutus ; And , friends ...
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