The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... honour him ; ' Say , I fear'd Cesar , honour'd him , and lov'd ' If Brutus will vouchsafe , that Antony [ him . • May safely come to him , and be resolv'd How Cesar hath deserv'd to lie in death , Mark Antony shall not love Cesar dead ...
... honour him ; ' Say , I fear'd Cesar , honour'd him , and lov'd ' If Brutus will vouchsafe , that Antony [ him . • May safely come to him , and be resolv'd How Cesar hath deserv'd to lie in death , Mark Antony shall not love Cesar dead ...
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... honour'd being Cato's son . 1 Soid . Yield , or thou diest . Luc . Only 1 yield to die : There is so much that thou wilt kill me straight ; [ Offering Money . Brutus , and be honour'd in his death . 1 Seld . We must not . - A noble ...
... honour'd being Cato's son . 1 Soid . Yield , or thou diest . Luc . Only 1 yield to die : There is so much that thou wilt kill me straight ; [ Offering Money . Brutus , and be honour'd in his death . 1 Seld . We must not . - A noble ...
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... honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And that which most with ...
... honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And that which most with ...
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... honour's sacred which he talks on now , Supposing that I lack'd it : But on , Cesar ; The article of my oath , - Ces . To lend me arms and aid , when I re- quir'd them ; The which you both denied . Ant . Neglected , rather ; And then ...
... honour's sacred which he talks on now , Supposing that I lack'd it : But on , Cesar ; The article of my oath , - Ces . To lend me arms and aid , when I re- quir'd them ; The which you both denied . Ant . Neglected , rather ; And then ...
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... honour , cold and sickly He vented them ; most narrow measure lent me : When the best hint was given him , he not took't , Or did it from his teeth . Oct. O my good lord , Believe not all ; or , if you must believe , Stomach not all . A ...
... honour , cold and sickly He vented them ; most narrow measure lent me : When the best hint was given him , he not took't , Or did it from his teeth . Oct. O my good lord , Believe not all ; or , if you must believe , Stomach not all . A ...
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