The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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Cimber : Decius Brutus loves thee not : thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar .. If thou beest not immortal , look about you : security gives way to conspiracy .
Cimber : Decius Brutus loves thee not : thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar .. If thou beest not immortal , look about you : security gives way to conspiracy .
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Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Lucius . Ay , my lord , an't please you . Brutus . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Lucius . It is my duty , sir .
Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile , And touch thy instrument a strain or two ? Lucius . Ay , my lord , an't please you . Brutus . It does , my boy : I trouble thee too much , but thou art willing . Lucius . It is my duty , sir .
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Now for thyself , I can find no cause of fault in thee touching our match : but for my part , how may I show my duty towards thee and how much I would do for thy sake , if I cannot constantly bear a secret mischance or grief with thee ...
Now for thyself , I can find no cause of fault in thee touching our match : but for my part , how may I show my duty towards thee and how much I would do for thy sake , if I cannot constantly bear a secret mischance or grief with thee ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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