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... turne the trouble of my Countenance Meerely upon my selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , 40 50 Which give some soyle ( perhaps ) to my Behaviours : But let not therefore ...
... turne the trouble of my Countenance Meerely upon my selfe . Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , 40 50 Which give some soyle ( perhaps ) to my Behaviours : But let not therefore ...
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... turne Your hidden worthinesse into your eye , That you might see your shadow : I have heard , Where many of the best respect in Rome , ( Except immortall Cæsar ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this Ages yoake , Have wish'd ...
... turne Your hidden worthinesse into your eye , That you might see your shadow : I have heard , Where many of the best respect in Rome , ( Except immortall Cæsar ) speaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this Ages yoake , Have wish'd ...
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... turne backe , For I will slay my selfe . Bru . Cassius be constant : Popillius Lena speakes not of our purposes , 30 For looke he smiles , and Cæsar doth not change . Cassi . Trebonius knowes his time : for look you Brutus He drawes ...
... turne backe , For I will slay my selfe . Bru . Cassius be constant : Popillius Lena speakes not of our purposes , 30 For looke he smiles , and Cæsar doth not change . Cassi . Trebonius knowes his time : for look you Brutus He drawes ...
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... turne him going . 3. [ Cit . ] Teare him , tear him ; Come Brands hoe , Firebrands : to Brutus , to Cassius , burne all . Some to Decius House , and some to Caska's ; some to Liga- rius : Away , go . | 16. breesely : misprint 1F ...
... turne him going . 3. [ Cit . ] Teare him , tear him ; Come Brands hoe , Firebrands : to Brutus , to Cassius , burne all . Some to Decius House , and some to Caska's ; some to Liga- rius : Away , go . | 16. breesely : misprint 1F ...
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... our Treasure , where we will , Then take we downe his Load , and turne him off ( Like to the empty Asse ) to shake his eares , And graze in Commons . J.C.5 . 65 30 Octa . You may do your will : But hee's OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ IV . i . 1-27 VI.
... our Treasure , where we will , Then take we downe his Load , and turne him off ( Like to the empty Asse ) to shake his eares , And graze in Commons . J.C.5 . 65 30 Octa . You may do your will : But hee's OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ IV . i . 1-27 VI.
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