The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... night , There is no ftir , or walking in the streets ; And the complexion of the elements ( 8 ) In favour's , like the work we have in hand ; Moft bloody , fiery , and most terrible . Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand clofe a while , for here ...
... night , There is no ftir , or walking in the streets ; And the complexion of the elements ( 8 ) In favour's , like the work we have in hand ; Moft bloody , fiery , and most terrible . Enter Cinna . Cafca . Stand clofe a while , for here ...
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... night , When Evils are most free ? O then , by day Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough , To mask thy monftrous vifage ? Seek none , Confpiracy ; Hide it in Smiles and Affability ; ( 8 ) For if thou path , thy native femblance on ...
... night , When Evils are most free ? O then , by day Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough , To mask thy monftrous vifage ? Seek none , Confpiracy ; Hide it in Smiles and Affability ; ( 8 ) For if thou path , thy native femblance on ...
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... night ? Caf . Shall I entreat a word ? [ They whisper . Dec. Here lies the Eaft : doth not the day break here ! Cafca . No. Cin . O pardon , Sir , it doth ; and yon grey lines , That fret the Clouds , are meffengers of day . Cafca . You ...
... night ? Caf . Shall I entreat a word ? [ They whisper . Dec. Here lies the Eaft : doth not the day break here ! Cafca . No. Cin . O pardon , Sir , it doth ; and yon grey lines , That fret the Clouds , are meffengers of day . Cafca . You ...
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... night , And the perfuafion of his augurers , May hold him from the Capitol to - day . Dec. Never fear that ; if he be fa refolv'd , I can o'erfway him ; ( 4 ) for he loves to hear , That unicorns may be betray'd with trees , And bears ...
... night , And the perfuafion of his augurers , May hold him from the Capitol to - day . Dec. Never fear that ; if he be fa refolv'd , I can o'erfway him ; ( 4 ) for he loves to hear , That unicorns may be betray'd with trees , And bears ...
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... night ? And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air , To add unto his fickness ? No , my Brutus , You have fome fick offence within your mind , Which , by the Right and Virtue of my place , I ought to know of : and , upon my knees , I charm ...
... night ? And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air , To add unto his fickness ? No , my Brutus , You have fome fick offence within your mind , Which , by the Right and Virtue of my place , I ought to know of : and , upon my knees , I charm ...
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