The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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Casca . You pull ' d me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? Bru . Ay , Casca
; tell us what hath . chanc ' d to - day , That ... Casca . Why you were with him ,
were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Cąsca what hath chanc ' d . Casca .
Casca . You pull ' d me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ? Bru . Ay , Casca
; tell us what hath . chanc ' d to - day , That ... Casca . Why you were with him ,
were you not ? Bru . I should not then ask Cąsca what hath chanc ' d . Casca .
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Casca . He fell down in the market - place , and foamed at mouth , and was
speechless . Bru . ' Tis very like : he hath the falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar
hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling sickness . ·
Casca .
Casca . He fell down in the market - place , and foamed at mouth , and was
speechless . Bru . ' Tis very like : he hath the falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar
hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling sickness . ·
Casca .
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Casca . Ay . . Cas . Did Cicero say any thing ? Casca . Ay , he spoke Greek . Cas .
To what effect ? Casca . Nay , an I tell you that , I ' ll ne ' er look you i ' the face
again : But those , that understood him , smiled at one another , and shook their ...
Casca . Ay . . Cas . Did Cicero say any thing ? Casca . Ay , he spoke Greek . Cas .
To what effect ? Casca . Nay , an I tell you that , I ' ll ne ' er look you i ' the face
again : But those , that understood him , smiled at one another , and shook their ...
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Casca . He doth ; for he did bid Antonius . . Send word to you , he would be there
to - morrow . Cic . Good night then , Casca : this disturbed sky Is not to walk in .
Casca . Farewell , Cicero . [ Exit Cicero . Enter Cassius . Cas . Who ' s there ?
Casca . He doth ; for he did bid Antonius . . Send word to you , he would be there
to - morrow . Cic . Good night then , Casca : this disturbed sky Is not to walk in .
Casca . Farewell , Cicero . [ Exit Cicero . Enter Cassius . Cas . Who ' s there ?
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CASCA stabs CÆSAR in the Neck . CÆSAR catches hold of his Arm . He is then
stabbed by several other Conspirators , and at last by MARCUS BRUTUS . ' Cæs
. Et tu , Brute ? — Then fall , Cæsar . Dies . The Senators and people retire in ...
CASCA stabs CÆSAR in the Neck . CÆSAR catches hold of his Arm . He is then
stabbed by several other Conspirators , and at last by MARCUS BRUTUS . ' Cæs
. Et tu , Brute ? — Then fall , Cæsar . Dies . The Senators and people retire in ...
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