The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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Cassius . When Cæsar lived , he durst not thus have moved me . Brutus . Peace , peace ! you durst not so have tempted him . Cassius . I durst not ? бо Brutus . No. Cassius . What , durst not tempt him ? Brutus . life you durst not .
Cassius . When Cæsar lived , he durst not thus have moved me . Brutus . Peace , peace ! you durst not so have tempted him . Cassius . I durst not ? бо Brutus . No. Cassius . What , durst not tempt him ? Brutus . life you durst not .
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Cassius . Do you confess so much ? Give me your hand . Brutus . And my heart too . Cassius . O Brutus ! Brutus . What's the matter ? Cassius . Have not you love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour ' which my mother Makes me ...
Cassius . Do you confess so much ? Give me your hand . Brutus . And my heart too . Cassius . O Brutus ! Brutus . What's the matter ? Cassius . Have not you love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour ' which my mother Makes me ...
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Cassius . And come yourselves , and bring Messala with you Partia dead # Immediately to us . [ Lucilius and Titinius depart 140 Brutus . Lucius , a bowl of wine ! [ Lucius goes to an inner chamber of the tent Cassius .
Cassius . And come yourselves , and bring Messala with you Partia dead # Immediately to us . [ Lucilius and Titinius depart 140 Brutus . Lucius , a bowl of wine ! [ Lucius goes to an inner chamber of the tent Cassius .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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