The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12 |
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Such men as he be never at heart's ease , Whiles they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear , for always I am Cæsar .
Such men as he be never at heart's ease , Whiles they behold a greater than themselves ; And therefore are they very dangerous . I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear , for always I am Cæsar .
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You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart * . 2 wordes she showed him her wounde on her thigh , and tolde him what she had done to proue her selfe .
You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me , as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart * . 2 wordes she showed him her wounde on her thigh , and tolde him what she had done to proue her selfe .
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Hark , hark ! one knocks : Portia , go in a while ; And by and by thy bosom shall partake The secrets of my heart . All my engagements I will construe to thee , All the charactery ' of my sad brows :Leave me with haste .
Hark , hark ! one knocks : Portia , go in a while ; And by and by thy bosom shall partake The secrets of my heart . All my engagements I will construe to thee , All the charactery ' of my sad brows :Leave me with haste .
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What it is , my Caius , I shall unfold to thee , as we are going To whom it must be done . LIG . Set on your foot ; And , with a heart new - fir'd , I follow you , To do I know not what : but it sufficeth , That Brutus leads me on .
What it is , my Caius , I shall unfold to thee , as we are going To whom it must be done . LIG . Set on your foot ; And , with a heart new - fir'd , I follow you , To do I know not what : but it sufficeth , That Brutus leads me on .
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Plucking the entrails of an offering forth , They could not find a heart within the beast . CES . The gods do this in shame of cowardice " : Cæsar should be a beast without a heart , If he should stay at home to - day for fear .
Plucking the entrails of an offering forth , They could not find a heart within the beast . CES . The gods do this in shame of cowardice " : Cæsar should be a beast without a heart , If he should stay at home to - day for fear .
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