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... , as they use to doe the Players in the Thea- tre , I am no true man . 282 Brut . What said he , when he came unto himselfe ? 264. bowted : hooted - JOHNSON . Cask . Marry , before he fell downe , when 16 I. ii . 232-264 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
... , as they use to doe the Players in the Thea- tre , I am no true man . 282 Brut . What said he , when he came unto himselfe ? 264. bowted : hooted - JOHNSON . Cask . Marry , before he fell downe , when 16 I. ii . 232-264 ] THE TRAGEDIE.
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... Unto the Clymate , that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Cleane from the purpose of the things themselves . Comes Cæsar to the Capitoll to morrow ? Cask ...
... Unto the Clymate , that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Cleane from the purpose of the things themselves . Comes Cæsar to the Capitoll to morrow ? Cask ...
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... Unto some monstrous State . Now could I ( Caska ) name to thee a man , Most like this dreadfull Night , That Thunders , Lightens , opens Graves , and roares , As doth the Lyon in the Capitoll : A man no mightier then thy selfe , or me ...
... Unto some monstrous State . Now could I ( Caska ) name to thee a man , Most like this dreadfull Night , That Thunders , Lightens , opens Graves , and roares , As doth the Lyon in the Capitoll : A man no mightier then thy selfe , or me ...
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... unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base degrees1 By which he did ascend : so Cæsar may ; 1steps 30 Then least he may , prevent . And since the Quarrell Will beare no colour , for the thing he is ...
... unto the Ladder turnes his Backe , Lookes in the Clouds , scorning the base degrees1 By which he did ascend : so Cæsar may ; 1steps 30 Then least he may , prevent . And since the Quarrell Will beare no colour , for the thing he is ...
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... Unto bad causes , sweare Such Creatures as men doubt ; but do not staine The even vertue of our Enterprize , Nor th'insuppressive Mettle of our Spirits , To thinke , that or our Cause , or our Performance Did neede an Oath . When every ...
... Unto bad causes , sweare Such Creatures as men doubt ; but do not staine The even vertue of our Enterprize , Nor th'insuppressive Mettle of our Spirits , To thinke , that or our Cause , or our Performance Did neede an Oath . When every ...
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