The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... meet again I know not . Therefore our everlasting farewell take . For ever , and for ever , farewell , Cassius ! If we do meet again , why , we shall smile ; If not , why then this parting was well made . Cassius . For ever and for ever ...
... meet again I know not . Therefore our everlasting farewell take . For ever , and for ever , farewell , Cassius ! If we do meet again , why , we shall smile ; If not , why then this parting was well made . Cassius . For ever and for ever ...
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... meet The noble Brutus , thrusting this report Into his ears : I may say ' thrusting ' it , For piercing steel and darts envenoméd Shall be as welcome to the ears of Brutus As tidings of this sight . Titinius . Hie you , Messala , And I ...
... meet The noble Brutus , thrusting this report Into his ears : I may say ' thrusting ' it , For piercing steel and darts envenoméd Shall be as welcome to the ears of Brutus As tidings of this sight . Titinius . Hie you , Messala , And I ...
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... meet him with all his friends . There both their armies being armed , they called them both Emperors . Now as it commonly happeneth in great affairs between two persons , both of them having many friends and so many captains under them ...
... meet him with all his friends . There both their armies being armed , they called them both Emperors . Now as it commonly happeneth in great affairs between two persons , both of them having many friends and so many captains under them ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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