The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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Enter the conspirators , CASSIUS , CASCA , DECIUS , CINNA , METELLUS , and TREBONIUS Cassius . I think we are too bold upon your rest : Good morrow , Brutus , do we trouble you ? Brutus . I have been up this hour , awake all night .
Enter the conspirators , CASSIUS , CASCA , DECIUS , CINNA , METELLUS , and TREBONIUS Cassius . I think we are too bold upon your rest : Good morrow , Brutus , do we trouble you ? Brutus . I have been up this hour , awake all night .
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Enter Decius Here's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Decius , Cæsar , all hail ! good morrow , worthy Cæsar : I come to fetch you to the Senate House . Cæsar . And you are come in very happy time , * 60 To bear my greeting to the ...
Enter Decius Here's Decius Brutus , he shall tell them so . Decius , Cæsar , all hail ! good morrow , worthy Cæsar : I come to fetch you to the Senate House . Cæsar . And you are come in very happy time , * 60 To bear my greeting to the ...
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Decius . Trebonius doth desire you to o'er - read , At your best leisure , this his humble suit . Artemidorus . O Cæsar , read mine first ; for mine's a suit That touches Cæsar nearer : read it , great Cæsar . Cæsar .
Decius . Trebonius doth desire you to o'er - read , At your best leisure , this his humble suit . Artemidorus . O Cæsar , read mine first ; for mine's a suit That touches Cæsar nearer : read it , great Cæsar . Cæsar .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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