The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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Lucilius , Only I yield to die : There is so much that thou wilt kill me straight : Kill Brutus , and be honoured in his death . I Soldier . We must not : a noble prisoner . 2 Soldier . Room , ho ! Tell Antony , Brutus is ta'en .
Lucilius , Only I yield to die : There is so much that thou wilt kill me straight : Kill Brutus , and be honoured in his death . I Soldier . We must not : a noble prisoner . 2 Soldier . Room , ho ! Tell Antony , Brutus is ta'en .
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I'll rather kill myself . Brutus . Hark thee , Dardanius . [ whispers Dardanius . Shall I do such a deed ? Clitus . O Dardanius ! Dardanius . O Clitus ! Clitus . What ill request did Brutus make to thee ? Dardanius .
I'll rather kill myself . Brutus . Hark thee , Dardanius . [ whispers Dardanius . Shall I do such a deed ? Clitus . O Dardanius ! Dardanius . O Clitus ! Clitus . What ill request did Brutus make to thee ? Dardanius .
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made ' ) a philosophical essay , I can't tell why , in which I strongly reprehended Cato for having killed himself . ... Thus in Sh . Cass . , who persuades Brut . to kill Cæsar , also persuades him to kill himself , while Brut . finds ...
made ' ) a philosophical essay , I can't tell why , in which I strongly reprehended Cato for having killed himself . ... Thus in Sh . Cass . , who persuades Brut . to kill Cæsar , also persuades him to kill himself , while Brut . finds ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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