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" Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears ; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones ; So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you Caesar was ambitious... "
The Boy's Second Help to Reading: A Selection of Choice Passages from ... - Page 200
by Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 312 pages
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Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...that men do, lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones ; So let it be with Csesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you, Caesar was ambitious...was a grievous fault ; And grievously hath Caesar answer' d it ; Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest, (For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are...
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The American Preceptor Improved: Being a New Selection of Lessons for ...

Caleb Bingham - Readers - 1837 - 242 pages
...OVER THE BODY OF C/F.SAR. FRIENDS, ROMANS, COUNTRYMEN, JLjEND me your ears : I come to bury Cassar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after...interred with their bones : So let it be with Caesar ! 2. Noble Brutus Hath told you, Caesar was ambitious, If it were so, it was a grievous fault; And...
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The Moral and Intellectual School Book: Containing Instructions for Reading ...

William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...for Harry, England, and St. George ! Shakspeare. LESSON VII. MARK ANTONY'S ORATION. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen ! — lend me your ears, I come to bury...was a grievous fault ; And grievously hath Caesar answered it *. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest — For Brutus is an honorable man ! So they...
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The complete works of William Shakspeare, with notes by the most ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 804 pages
...Ca'sar, not to praise him. The evil, that men do, lives after them ; The good is oft interred wilh their bones ; So let it be with Caesar. The noble...were so, it was a grievous fault; And grievously hath Ск-яаг auswerM it. Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest, (For Brutus is an honourable man...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...ORATION OVER CAESAR'S BODY. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen ! — lend me your ears. . I come to bury Ceesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after...interred with their bones ; So let it be with Caesar! — Noble Brutus Hath told you, Caesar was ambitious: If it were so, it was a grievous fault ; And...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - Readers - 1838 - 346 pages
...TRAGEDY or JULIUS CESAR. 1. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen! — Lend me your ears. I come to bury Cesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do, lives after...oft interred with their bones : So let it be with Cesar ! 2. Noble Brutus Hath told you Cesar was ambitious. If it were so, it was a grievous fault ;...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...ho ! let us hear him. .'Int. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears ; I come to bury Ciesar, not to praise him. The evil, that men do, lives after...oft interred with their bones ; So let it be with Ctesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you, Caesar was ambitious : If it were so, it was & grievous fault;...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Julius Cæser. Antony and ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 pages
...what Antony can say. Ant. You gentle Romans, Cit. Peace, ho! let us hear him. Ant. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar,...it was a grievous fault; And grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest, (For Brutus is an honorable man; So are they...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Julius Cæser. Antony and ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 526 pages
...1 Lover and friend were synonymous with our ancestors. The evil that men do, lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones; So let it be...was a grievous fault ; And grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest, (For Brutus is an honorable man ; So are they...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 9

1839 - 880 pages
...Shakspeare and Voltaire :— " Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your cars ; I come to bury Csesar, not to praise him ; The evil that men do lives after...bones. So let it be with Caesar ! The noble Brutus Has told you Cffisar was ambitious : If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Ciesar...
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