The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... means whereof , this breaft of mine hath bury'd Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius : for the eye fees not itself , But by reflection , by fome other things ...
... means whereof , this breaft of mine hath bury'd Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you fee your face ? Bru . No , Caffius : for the eye fees not itself , But by reflection , by fome other things ...
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... means this fhouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it fo . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well : - But wherefore do you hold me here ...
... means this fhouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it fo . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well : - But wherefore do you hold me here ...
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... means by it , is not worth inquiring . WARBURTON . The meaning , I think , is this , Cæfar loves Brutus , but if Bru- tus and I were to change places , his love should not humour me , fhould not take hold of my affection , so as to make ...
... means by it , is not worth inquiring . WARBURTON . The meaning , I think , is this , Cæfar loves Brutus , but if Bru- tus and I were to change places , his love should not humour me , fhould not take hold of my affection , so as to make ...
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... means by which himself got up : “ And with a harder hand , and ftraighter rein , " Doth curb that loofenefs he did find before ; Doubting the occafion like might serve again : " His own example makes him fear the more . " -bafe degrees ...
... means by which himself got up : “ And with a harder hand , and ftraighter rein , " Doth curb that loofenefs he did find before ; Doubting the occafion like might serve again : " His own example makes him fear the more . " -bafe degrees ...
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... means I may difcover them By any mark ' of favour . Bru . Let them enter . They are the faction . O confpiracy ! [ Exit Lucius . Sham'ft thou to fhew thy dangerous brow by night , When evils are most free ? O , then , by day , Where ...
... means I may difcover them By any mark ' of favour . Bru . Let them enter . They are the faction . O confpiracy ! [ Exit Lucius . Sham'ft thou to fhew thy dangerous brow by night , When evils are most free ? O , then , by day , Where ...
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