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Mark Antony , so well belov'd of Cæsar , Let's carve him as a dish fit for the gods ,
Should outlive Cæsar : we shall find of him Not hew him as a carcass fit for
hounds : A shrewd contriver ; s2 and , you know , his means , And let our hearts ,
as ...
Mark Antony , so well belov'd of Cæsar , Let's carve him as a dish fit for the gods ,
Should outlive Cæsar : we shall find of him Not hew him as a carcass fit for
hounds : A shrewd contriver ; s2 and , you know , his means , And let our hearts ,
as ...
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Thus , Brutus , did my master bid me kneel ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall
down ; And , being prostrate , thus he bade me say :Brutus is noble , wise , valiant
, and honest ; Cæsar was mighty , bold , royal , and loving ; Say I love Brutus ,
and ...
Thus , Brutus , did my master bid me kneel ; Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall
down ; And , being prostrate , thus he bade me say :Brutus is noble , wise , valiant
, and honest ; Cæsar was mighty , bold , royal , and loving ; Say I love Brutus ,
and ...
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... and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our
permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone
, till Antony have spoke . Erit . First Cit . Stay , ho ! and let us hear Mark Antony .
... and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our
permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone
, till Antony have spoke . Erit . First Cit . Stay , ho ! and let us hear Mark Antony .
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