The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Band 9 |
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When Julius Cæsar ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever , ) was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , ( Famous in Cæsar's praises , no whit ...
When Julius Cæsar ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever , ) was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Cassibelan , thine uncle , ( Famous in Cæsar's praises , no whit ...
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I am sorry , Cymbeline , That I am to pronounce Augustus Cæsar ( Cæsar , that hath more kings his servants , than Thyself domestick officers , ) thine enemy : Receive it from me , then ; War , and confusion , In Cæsar's name pronounce ...
I am sorry , Cymbeline , That I am to pronounce Augustus Cæsar ( Cæsar , that hath more kings his servants , than Thyself domestick officers , ) thine enemy : Receive it from me , then ; War , and confusion , In Cæsar's name pronounce ...
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Let thine own hands take away her life : I shall give thee opportunities at Milford - Haven : she hath my letter for the purpose : Where , if thou fear to strike , and to make me certain it is done , thou art the pander to her dishonour ...
Let thine own hands take away her life : I shall give thee opportunities at Milford - Haven : she hath my letter for the purpose : Where , if thou fear to strike , and to make me certain it is done , thou art the pander to her dishonour ...
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Mine action , and thine own ? our horses ' labour ? The time inviting thee ? the perturb'd court , For my being absent ; whereunto I never Purpose return ? Why hast thou gone so far , To be unbent , when thou hast ta'en thy stand ...
Mine action , and thine own ? our horses ' labour ? The time inviting thee ? the perturb'd court , For my being absent ; whereunto I never Purpose return ? Why hast thou gone so far , To be unbent , when thou hast ta'en thy stand ...
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Have not I An arm as big as thine ? a heart as big ? Thy words , I grant , are bigger ; for I wear not My dagger in my mouth . Say , what thou art ; Why I should yield to thee ? Clo . Thou villain base , Know'st me not by my clothes ?
Have not I An arm as big as thine ? a heart as big ? Thy words , I grant , are bigger ; for I wear not My dagger in my mouth . Say , what thou art ; Why I should yield to thee ? Clo . Thou villain base , Know'st me not by my clothes ?
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