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So in the concluding scene the lady's father exclaims , “ Now fair befall thee ,
good Petrucio ! The wager thou hast won ; " to which the latter replies , " Nay , I
will win my wager better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the stage , as if
in ...
So in the concluding scene the lady's father exclaims , “ Now fair befall thee ,
good Petrucio ! The wager thou hast won ; " to which the latter replies , " Nay , I
will win my wager better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the stage , as if
in ...
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55. I do believe that these applauses are For some new honours that are heaped
on Cæsar . 155 . All the interim is Like a phantasma . 306. Desiring thee that
Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal . 354. And am
moreover ...
55. I do believe that these applauses are For some new honours that are heaped
on Cæsar . 155 . All the interim is Like a phantasma . 306. Desiring thee that
Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal . 354. And am
moreover ...
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... by Leonard Digges ( a younger brother of Sir Dudley , the popular parliament
man in the time of Charles I. , and afterwards Master of the Rolls ) , in a copy of
verses prefixed to the First Folio : - Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , .. till
I ...
... by Leonard Digges ( a younger brother of Sir Dudley , the popular parliament
man in the time of Charles I. , and afterwards Master of the Rolls ) , in a copy of
verses prefixed to the First Folio : - Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , .. till
I ...
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I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar .
Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of
him . [ Sennet . Exeunt CÆSAR and his Train . CASCA stays behind . Casca .
I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar .
Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of
him . [ Sennet . Exeunt CÆSAR and his Train . CASCA stays behind . Casca .
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Now could I , Casca , Name to thee a man most like this dreadful night ; That
thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars , As doth the lion , in the Capitol : A
man no mightier than thyself or me , In personal action ; yet prodigious grown ,
And ...
Now could I , Casca , Name to thee a man most like this dreadful night ; That
thunders , lightens , opens graves , and roars , As doth the lion , in the Capitol : A
man no mightier than thyself or me , In personal action ; yet prodigious grown ,
And ...
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