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Our course will seem too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the head off , and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar . Let us be sacrificers , but not ...
Our course will seem too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the head off , and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death , and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar . Let us be sacrificers , but not ...
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Caius Ligarius doth bear Cæsar hard , Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey : I wonder none of you have thought of him . Bru . Now , good Metellus , go along by him : He loves me well , and I have given him reasons ; Send him but ...
Caius Ligarius doth bear Cæsar hard , Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey : I wonder none of you have thought of him . Bru . Now , good Metellus , go along by him : He loves me well , and I have given him reasons ; Send him but ...
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Caius Ligarius , that Metellus spake of . Boy , stand aside . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Lig . Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . BRU . O , what a time have you chose out , brave Caius , To wear a ...
Caius Ligarius , that Metellus spake of . Boy , stand aside . Caius Ligarius ! how ? Lig . Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . BRU . O , what a time have you chose out , brave Caius , To wear a ...
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What it is , my Caius , Sc . I I shall unfold to thee , as we are going , 330 To whom it must be done . LIG . Set on your foot ; And , with a heart new - fir'd , I follow you , , To do I know not what : but it sufficeth That Brutus ...
What it is , my Caius , Sc . I I shall unfold to thee , as we are going , 330 To whom it must be done . LIG . Set on your foot ; And , with a heart new - fir'd , I follow you , , To do I know not what : but it sufficeth That Brutus ...
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Good morrow , Cæsar . CÆS . Welcome , Publius . What , Brutus , are you stirr'd so early too ? Good morrow , Casca . Caius Ligarius , Cæsar was ne'er so much your enemy As that same ague which hath made you lean . What is ' t o'clock ?
Good morrow , Cæsar . CÆS . Welcome , Publius . What , Brutus , are you stirr'd so early too ? Good morrow , Casca . Caius Ligarius , Cæsar was ne'er so much your enemy As that same ague which hath made you lean . What is ' t o'clock ?
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