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... feare the People choose Cæsar For their king . It is the envious Caska ' who bitingly describes the ' howting Rabblement ' with its ' sweatie night - cappes ' and its stinking breath , ' and who makes it a jeering reproach to Cæsar that ...
... feare the People choose Cæsar For their king . It is the envious Caska ' who bitingly describes the ' howting Rabblement ' with its ' sweatie night - cappes ' and its stinking breath , ' and who makes it a jeering reproach to Cæsar that ...
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... feare , the People choose Casar For their King . Cassi . I , do you feare it ? Then must I thinke you would not have it so . Bru . I would not Cassius , yet I love him well : But wherefore do you hold me heere so long ? What is it ...
... feare , the People choose Casar For their King . Cassi . I , do you feare it ? Then must I thinke you would not have it so . Bru . I would not Cassius , yet I love him well : But wherefore do you hold me heere so long ? What is it ...
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... Feare him not Cæsar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him not : Yet if my name were lyable to feare , 195-8 . 2 five - accent 11. - RowE . 212. a- : o ...
... Feare him not Cæsar , he's not dangerous , He is a Noble Roman , and well given . 200 210 Cas . Would he were fatter ; But I feare him not : Yet if my name were lyable to feare , 195-8 . 2 five - accent 11. - RowE . 212. a- : o ...
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... feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by the cloake , would you speake with me ...
... feare : for alwayes I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this eare is deafe , And tell me truely , what thou think'st of him . Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . 230 Cask . You pul'd me by the cloake , would you speake with me ...
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... feare of opening my Lippes , and receyving the bad Ayre . 271 Cassi . But soft I pray you : what , did Cæsar swound ? Cask . He fell downe in the Market - place , and foam'd at mouth , and was speechlesse . Brut . ' Tis very like he ...
... feare of opening my Lippes , and receyving the bad Ayre . 271 Cassi . But soft I pray you : what , did Cæsar swound ? Cask . He fell downe in the Market - place , and foam'd at mouth , and was speechlesse . Brut . ' Tis very like he ...
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