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... hear this teftament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read ) And they would go and kifs dead Cæfar's wounds , And dip their napkins in his facred blood ! Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 2 . Look ! in this place , ran Caffius ' dagger ...
... hear this teftament , ( Which , pardon me , I do not mean to read ) And they would go and kifs dead Cæfar's wounds , And dip their napkins in his facred blood ! Julius Cæfar , A. 3 , S. 2 . Look ! in this place , ran Caffius ' dagger ...
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... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon . Richard III . A. 1 , S. z . Curfed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the ...
... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd fon . Richard III . A. 1 , S. z . Curfed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the ...
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... hear thee speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore fpeak no more . I'll not be made a foft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and figh , and yield To Christian interceffors . Merchant of Venice , A. 3 , S. 3 . Speak ...
... hear thee speak : I'll have my bond ; and therefore fpeak no more . I'll not be made a foft and dull - ey'd fool , To shake the head , relent , and figh , and yield To Christian interceffors . Merchant of Venice , A. 3 , S. 3 . Speak ...
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... hear a challenge urg'd more modeftly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercife and proof of arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5. S. 2 . CHARITY . -O father abbot , An old man broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay ...
... hear a challenge urg'd more modeftly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercife and proof of arms . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5. S. 2 . CHARITY . -O father abbot , An old man broken with the storms of state , Is come to lay ...
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... hear poor rogues Talk of court news . Lear , A. 5 , S. 3 . These are kind creatures . Gods , what lies I have heard ! The worship of the whole world . ] The worship is the dignity , the authority . JOHNSON . This can hardly be faid of ...
... hear poor rogues Talk of court news . Lear , A. 5 , S. 3 . These are kind creatures . Gods , what lies I have heard ! The worship of the whole world . ] The worship is the dignity , the authority . JOHNSON . This can hardly be faid of ...
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