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... I will with patience hear ; and find a time I the pronunciation appears to have been the same . 4 urged , persuaded , passioned . 9 160 , a 2 suffered . 3 guess . VIII : B 170 ACT I Sc . II Meet both to hear JULIUS CÆSAR.
... I will with patience hear ; and find a time I the pronunciation appears to have been the same . 4 urged , persuaded , passioned . 9 160 , a 2 suffered . 3 guess . VIII : B 170 ACT I Sc . II Meet both to hear JULIUS CÆSAR.
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170 ACT I Sc . II Meet both to hear and answer such high things . Till then , my noble Friend , chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to ...
170 ACT I Sc . II Meet both to hear and answer such high things . Till then , my noble Friend , chew upon this : Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to ...
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Well , Brutus , thou art noble ; yet , I see , Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is dispos'd : therefore ' tis meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes ; For who so firm that cannot be seduc'd ?
Well , Brutus , thou art noble ; yet , I see , Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is dispos'd : therefore ' tis meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes ; For who so firm that cannot be seduc'd ?
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When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say These are their seasons ; they are natural ; For I believe they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time ...
When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say These are their seasons ; they are natural ; For I believe they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time ...
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I think it is not meet Mark Antony , so well - belov'd of Cæsar , Should outlive Cæsar : we shall find of him A shrewd ' contriver ; and , you know , his means , If he improve them , may well stretch so far As to annoy ' us all : which ...
I think it is not meet Mark Antony , so well - belov'd of Cæsar , Should outlive Cæsar : we shall find of him A shrewd ' contriver ; and , you know , his means , If he improve them , may well stretch so far As to annoy ' us all : which ...
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