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... and we petty men Walke under his huge legges , and peepe about To finde our selves dishonourable Graves . Men at sometime , are Masters of their Fates . The fault ( deere Brutus ) is not in our 12 I. ii . 107-139 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
... and we petty men Walke under his huge legges , and peepe about To finde our selves dishonourable Graves . Men at sometime , are Masters of their Fates . The fault ( deere Brutus ) is not in our 12 I. ii . 107-139 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
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... the Gods , Not hew him as a Carkasse fit for Hounds : And let our Hearts , as subtle Masters do , Stirre up their Servants to an acte of Rage , 190 And after seeme to chide ' em . This shall 30 II . i . 144-176 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
... the Gods , Not hew him as a Carkasse fit for Hounds : And let our Hearts , as subtle Masters do , Stirre up their Servants to an acte of Rage , 190 And after seeme to chide ' em . This shall 30 II . i . 144-176 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
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... Master bid me kneele ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall downe , And being prostrate , thus he bad me say : Brutus is Noble , Wise , Valiant , and Honest ; Casar was Mighty , Bold , Royall , and Loving : Say , I love Brutus , and I ...
... Master bid me kneele ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall downe , And being prostrate , thus he bad me say : Brutus is Noble , Wise , Valiant , and Honest ; Casar was Mighty , Bold , Royall , and Loving : Say , I love Brutus , and I ...
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... Master Antony . Bru . Thy Master is a Wise and Valiant Romane , I never thought him worse : Tell him , so please him come unto this place He shall be satisfied : and by my Honor Depart untouch'd . Ser . Ile fetch him presently . 160 ...
... Master Antony . Bru . Thy Master is a Wise and Valiant Romane , I never thought him worse : Tell him , so please him come unto this place He shall be satisfied : and by my Honor Depart untouch'd . Ser . Ile fetch him presently . 160 ...
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... Master comming ? Ser . He lies to night within seven Leagues of Rome . Ant . Post backe with speede , 306. Octavio's : Octavius ' , and so throughout - Pope . 314. from : for - 2-4F . 318-19 . 1 1. - Rowe . And tell him what hath chanc ...
... Master comming ? Ser . He lies to night within seven Leagues of Rome . Ant . Post backe with speede , 306. Octavio's : Octavius ' , and so throughout - Pope . 314. from : for - 2-4F . 318-19 . 1 1. - Rowe . And tell him what hath chanc ...
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