The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Roman terminations , on account of the many versions from Italian novels , and the many Italian characters in dramatick pieces formed on the same originals . Steevens . The correction was made by Mr. Pope.- " At that time , ( says ...
... Roman terminations , on account of the many versions from Italian novels , and the many Italian characters in dramatick pieces formed on the same originals . Steevens . The correction was made by Mr. Pope.- " At that time , ( says ...
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... Romans Mark him , and write his speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius , As a sick girl ... Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis ...
... Romans Mark him , and write his speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius , As a sick girl ... Roman empire : their citizens set themselves on a footing with kings , and they called their domi- nion Orbis ...
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... Roman , and well given . Cas . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer , and he ...
... Roman , and well given . Cas . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer , and he ...
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... Roman . Casca , by your voice . Casca . Your ear is good . Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very pleasing night to honest men . · Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ? Cas . Those that have known the earth so full of ...
... Roman . Casca , by your voice . Casca . Your ear is good . Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very pleasing night to honest men . · Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ? Cas . Those that have known the earth so full of ...
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... Roman , you do want , Or else you use not : You look pale , and gaze , And put on fear , and cast yourself in wonder , To see the strange impatience of the heavens : But if you would consider the true cause , Why all these fires , why ...
... Roman , you do want , Or else you use not : You look pale , and gaze , And put on fear , and cast yourself in wonder , To see the strange impatience of the heavens : But if you would consider the true cause , Why all these fires , why ...
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