The Works of Shakespeare, Band 8,Ausgabe 30Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1903 |
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... true , this God did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre . I did hear him groan : Ay ; and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and ...
... true , this God did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye , whose bend doth awe the world , Did lose his lustre . I did hear him groan : Ay ; and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and ...
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... true man . 261 BRU . What said he when he came unto himself ? CASCA . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the crown , he pluck'd me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut ...
... true man . 261 BRU . What said he when he came unto himself ? CASCA . Marry , before he fell down , when he perceiv'd the common herd was glad he refus'd the crown , he pluck'd me ope his doublet , and offer'd them his throat to cut ...
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... true cause Why all these fires , why all these gliding Ghosts , Why birds and beasts from quality and kind ; " Why old men fool , and children calculate ; Why all these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and preformed3 ...
... true cause Why all these fires , why all these gliding Ghosts , Why birds and beasts from quality and kind ; " Why old men fool , and children calculate ; Why all these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and preformed3 ...
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... true bent , And I will bring him to the Capitol . CASS . Nay ; we will all of us be there to fetch3 him . BRU . By the eighth hour : is that the uttermost ? CIN . Be that the uttermost ; and fail not then . MET . Caius Ligarius doth ...
... true bent , And I will bring him to the Capitol . CASS . Nay ; we will all of us be there to fetch3 him . BRU . By the eighth hour : is that the uttermost ? CIN . Be that the uttermost ; and fail not then . MET . Caius Ligarius doth ...
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... true Romans . BRU . Good Gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits and formal1 constancy : And so , good morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all ...
... true Romans . BRU . Good Gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits and formal1 constancy : And so , good morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all ...
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ACT IV Sc Alarum art thou ARTEM ARTEMIDORUS awake bear blood BRUTUS and CASSIUS Caius Cassius Caius Ligarius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA CASS CATO Cicero Cinna Claudius Clitus Countrymen dangerous DARDANIUS death Decius Brutus deed didst dost durst enemies Enter BRUTUS exeunt Exit LUCIUS eyes Farewell fear fire FOURTH CIT give hand hear heart honourable Ides of March JULIUS CÆSAR Lepidus look Lord LUCIL LUCILIUS Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Messala Metellus Cimber mighty mov'd night noble Brutus Octavius offer'd Peace Philippi Pindarus Pompey's Portia Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Roman Rome SCENE Senators shew shout sick speak spirit stand stay Strato streets sword ta'en tell thee thing THIRD CIT thou art thou hast Titinius to-day to-night traitors Trebonius unto VARRO VIII vile Volumnius word wrong ye Gods your's Ост