The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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I dare assure thee that no enemy hath taken nor shall take Marcus Brutus alive , and I beseech God keep him from that fortune : for wheresoever he be found , alive or dead , he will be found like himself . Julius Cæsar , 5. 4.
I dare assure thee that no enemy hath taken nor shall take Marcus Brutus alive , and I beseech God keep him from that fortune : for wheresoever he be found , alive or dead , he will be found like himself . Julius Cæsar , 5. 4.
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An I had been a man of any occupation , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues . And so he fell . When he 270 came to himself again , he said , if he had done or said any thing amiss ...
An I had been a man of any occupation , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues . And so he fell . When he 270 came to himself again , he said , if he had done or said any thing amiss ...
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And in Brutus he writes of ' the wonderful faith and secrecy of the conspirators ' [ marginal heading ] that ' having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by ...
And in Brutus he writes of ' the wonderful faith and secrecy of the conspirators ' [ marginal heading ] that ' having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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