The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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Good gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits and formal constancy : And so , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but BRUTUS . Boy !
Good gentlemen , look fresh and merrily ; Let not our looks put on our purposes ; But bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits and formal constancy : And so , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but BRUTUS . Boy !
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O Cassius , you are yoked with a lamb That carries anger as the flint bears fire ; Who , much enforced , shows a hasty spark ... Have you not love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother gave me Bru . No. Cas .
O Cassius , you are yoked with a lamb That carries anger as the flint bears fire ; Who , much enforced , shows a hasty spark ... Have you not love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother gave me Bru . No. Cas .
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O , bear me witness , night ,Wash the congealment from your wounds , and 3 Sold . What man is this ? kiss 2 Sold . Stand close , and list him . The honour'd gashes whole . — Give me thy hand ; Eno . Be witness to me , O thou blessed ...
O , bear me witness , night ,Wash the congealment from your wounds , and 3 Sold . What man is this ? kiss 2 Sold . Stand close , and list him . The honour'd gashes whole . — Give me thy hand ; Eno . Be witness to me , O thou blessed ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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