The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 11
... be in that Cæsar ? Why should that name be sounded more than Write them together , yours is as fair a name ; Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; yours ? [ Shout . Weigh them , it is as heavy JULIUS CESAR . 11.
... be in that Cæsar ? Why should that name be sounded more than Write them together , yours is as fair a name ; Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; yours ? [ Shout . Weigh them , it is as heavy JULIUS CESAR . 11.
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... fair and fortunate : Your statue spouting blood in many pipes , Ia which so many smiling Romans bath'd , Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck Reviving blood ; and that great men shall press For tinctures , stains , relies , and ...
... fair and fortunate : Your statue spouting blood in many pipes , Ia which so many smiling Romans bath'd , Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck Reviving blood ; and that great men shall press For tinctures , stains , relies , and ...
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... fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; Last night you did desire it : -Speak not to us . [ Exeunt Ant . and Cleo ...
... fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; Last night you did desire it : -Speak not to us . [ Exeunt Ant . and Cleo ...
Page 121
... fair meanings , sir . Ant . And fair words to them , What , I pray you ? Pom . Then so much have I heard : - And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- Eno . No more of that : -He did so . Pom . Eno . A certain queen to Cæsar in a mattress ...
... fair meanings , sir . Ant . And fair words to them , What , I pray you ? Pom . Then so much have I heard : - And I have heard , Apollodorus carried- Eno . No more of that : -He did so . Pom . Eno . A certain queen to Cæsar in a mattress ...
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... fair woman has a true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drink . ing . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do ...
... fair woman has a true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno . We came hither to fight with you . Men . For my part , I am sorry it is turned to a drink . ing . Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune . Eno . If he do ...
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