 | Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why, we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Cat. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis... | |
 | A. C. - 1816 - 528 pages
...Here's to a happier meeting.' " Mr. Pulteney immediately replied out of Shake" spear's Julius Cesar, If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why, then this parting was well made. " A day or two passed, and nothing farther " was transacted ; but then another meeting was " desired... | |
 | William Coxe - Prime ministers - 1816 - 448 pages
...Here is to our happier meeting." Pulteney replied, in a quotation from Shakspeare's Julius Cassar, " If we do meet again, why we shall smile, " If not, why then this meeting was well made." The account of this conference, which was soon divulged, produced the greatest... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1818 - 444 pages
...know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; ' If not,...well made. Cas. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we 'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821 - 448 pages
...know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. — to anticipate. By time is meant the full and complete time ; the period. MALONE. To prevent, I... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821 - 544 pages
...I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take :T For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius t If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Cat. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus I If we do meet again. we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823 - 346 pages
...STEEVEJiS. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell, Casaius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Cos. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis... | |
 | G. Proctor, George Procter - United States - 1823 - 434 pages
...cherish her — but who can restore to the orphan the natural guides of her youth? I THE DISBANDING. " If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made." SHAKSFEABE. " Who no revenue have, but their good spirits, To feed and clothe them." SHAKSPEAHE. THE... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 442 pages
...know not ; Therefore our everlasting farewell take:— For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why, we shall smile ; If not,...well made. Cas. for ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! 1f we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If -not, 'tis true, this parting was well made.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 424 pages
...again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not,...well made. Cas. For ever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus ! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed ; If not, 'tis true, this parting was well made. Bru.... | |
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