The Works of Shakespeare, Band 8,Ausgabe 30Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1903 |
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... Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . MAR . Wherefore rejoice ? What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries ... Cæsar's triumph . 2 class . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This 4 JULIUS CÆSAR.
... Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . MAR . Wherefore rejoice ? What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries ... Cæsar's triumph . 2 class . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This 4 JULIUS CÆSAR.
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... Cæsar's trophies . I'll about , And drive away the Vulgar from the streets : So do you too , where you perceive them thick . These growing feathers pluck'd from Cæsar's wing Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would soar ...
... Cæsar's trophies . I'll about , And drive away the Vulgar from the streets : So do you too , where you perceive them thick . These growing feathers pluck'd from Cæsar's wing Will make him fly an ordinary pitch ; Who else would soar ...
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... Cæsar ! Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March.1 What man is that ? CÆS . BRU . A soothsayer bids you beware the Ides of March . CAS . Set him before me ; let me see his face . CASS . Fellow , come from the ...
... Cæsar ! Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March.1 What man is that ? CÆS . BRU . A soothsayer bids you beware the Ides of March . CAS . Set him before me ; let me see his face . CASS . Fellow , come from the ...
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... Cæsar ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wish'd that noble Brutus had his eyes . BRU . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in ...
... Cæsar ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke , Have wish'd that noble Brutus had his eyes . BRU . Into what dangers would you lead me , Cassius , That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in ...
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... Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the Winter's cold as well as he : For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me Dar'st thou , Cassius , now ...
... Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the Winter's cold as well as he : For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me Dar'st thou , Cassius , now ...
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ACT IV Sc Alarum art thou ARTEM ARTEMIDORUS awake bear blood BRUTUS and CASSIUS Caius Cassius Caius Ligarius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA CASS CATO Cicero Cinna Claudius Clitus Countrymen dangerous DARDANIUS death Decius Brutus deed didst dost durst enemies Enter BRUTUS exeunt Exit LUCIUS eyes Farewell fear fire FOURTH CIT give hand hear heart honourable Ides of March JULIUS CÆSAR Lepidus look Lord LUCIL LUCILIUS Marcus Brutus Mark Antony Messala Metellus Cimber mighty mov'd night noble Brutus Octavius offer'd Peace Philippi Pindarus Pompey's Portia Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Roman Rome SCENE Senators shew shout sick speak spirit stand stay Strato streets sword ta'en tell thee thing THIRD CIT thou art thou hast Titinius to-day to-night traitors Trebonius unto VARRO VIII vile Volumnius word wrong ye Gods your's Ост