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The author of THE REMARKS propofes to give the first speech to Marullus , instead of transferring the laft to Flavius . EDITOR . 4 I meddle with no tradefman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with all . ] This should be , " I meddle ...
The author of THE REMARKS propofes to give the first speech to Marullus , instead of transferring the laft to Flavius . EDITOR . 4 I meddle with no tradefman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with all . ] This should be , " I meddle ...
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I cannot , by the progrefs of the ftars , Give guess how near to day . -Lucius , I fay !I would it were my fault to fleep fo foundly.When , Lucius , when ? Awake , I fay : What , Lucius ! ―― Enter Lucius . Luc . Call'd you , my lord ?
I cannot , by the progrefs of the ftars , Give guess how near to day . -Lucius , I fay !I would it were my fault to fleep fo foundly.When , Lucius , when ? Awake , I fay : What , Lucius ! ―― Enter Lucius . Luc . Call'd you , my lord ?
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The exhalations , whizzing in the air , Give fo much light , that I may read by them . [ Opens the letter , and reads . Brutus , thou fleep'ft ; awake , and fee thyself . Shall Rome Speak , ftrike , redress !
The exhalations , whizzing in the air , Give fo much light , that I may read by them . [ Opens the letter , and reads . Brutus , thou fleep'ft ; awake , and fee thyself . Shall Rome Speak , ftrike , redress !
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And the first motion , all the interim is Like one ; and that of a few auxiliary troops only in the other ) Mr. Addifon could not , with propriety , bring in that magnificent circumftance which gives one of the terrible graces of ...
And the first motion , all the interim is Like one ; and that of a few auxiliary troops only in the other ) Mr. Addifon could not , with propriety , bring in that magnificent circumftance which gives one of the terrible graces of ...
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I have , when you have heard what I can fay : And know it now ; The fenate have concluded To give , this day , a crown to mighty Cæfar . If you fhall fend them word , you will not come , and that great men fhall press For tinctures ...
I have , when you have heard what I can fay : And know it now ; The fenate have concluded To give , this day , a crown to mighty Cæfar . If you fhall fend them word , you will not come , and that great men fhall press For tinctures ...
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