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Get you hence , sirrah ; saucy Fellow , hence ! Cass . Bear with him , Brutus ; ' tis his fashion . BRU . I'll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ? Companion , hence ! Cass .
Get you hence , sirrah ; saucy Fellow , hence ! Cass . Bear with him , Brutus ; ' tis his fashion . BRU . I'll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ? Companion , hence ! Cass .
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... we rise , and hence . Bru . Lucius ! [ Enter Lucius . ) My gown . ( Exit Lucius . ] Fare ye well , good Messala : Good night , Titinius : noble , noble Cassius , Good night , and good repose . Cass . O my dear Brother !
... we rise , and hence . Bru . Lucius ! [ Enter Lucius . ) My gown . ( Exit Lucius . ] Fare ye well , good Messala : Good night , Titinius : noble , noble Cassius , Good night , and good repose . Cass . O my dear Brother !
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Hence Cassius his change of mind and his crediting of things that presage = the breaking - up of a lifelong habit of belief and thought . 4 = foremost . I orders . 2 standard . 66 JULIUS CÆSAR.
Hence Cassius his change of mind and his crediting of things that presage = the breaking - up of a lifelong habit of belief and thought . 4 = foremost . I orders . 2 standard . 66 JULIUS CÆSAR.
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Hence ! I will follow . [ Exeunt CLITUS , DARDANIUS , and VOLUMNIUS . I pr'ythee , Strato , stay thou by thy Lord : Thou art a fellow of a good respect ; Thy life hath had some smatch ' of honour in it : Hold , then , my sword ...
Hence ! I will follow . [ Exeunt CLITUS , DARDANIUS , and VOLUMNIUS . I pr'ythee , Strato , stay thou by thy Lord : Thou art a fellow of a good respect ; Thy life hath had some smatch ' of honour in it : Hold , then , my sword ...
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