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... why all these gliding ghosts , Why birds , and beasts , from quality and kind ; 6 Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; 7 * 5 -thunder - stone : ] A stone fabulously supposed to be discharged by thunder .
... why all these gliding ghosts , Why birds , and beasts , from quality and kind ; 6 Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; 7 * 5 -thunder - stone : ] A stone fabulously supposed to be discharged by thunder .
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To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood , That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools ; I mean , sweet words , Low - crooked curt'sies , and base spaniel fawning . Thy brother by decree is banished ...
To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood , That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools ; I mean , sweet words , Low - crooked curt'sies , and base spaniel fawning . Thy brother by decree is banished ...
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That's as much as to say , they are fools that marry : -You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral . 1 Cit . As friend , or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . 2 Cit .
That's as much as to say , they are fools that marry : -You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral . 1 Cit . As friend , or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . 2 Cit .
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I did not : he was but a fool , That brought my answer back.7 - Brutus hath riv'd my heart : A friend should bear his friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me .
I did not : he was but a fool , That brought my answer back.7 - Brutus hath riv'd my heart : A friend should bear his friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me .
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I'll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ? 5 2 chides , ] i . e . is clamorous , scolds . So , in As you Like it : " For what had he to do to chide at me ? " Steevens .
I'll know his humour , when he knows his time : What should the wars do with these jigging fools ? 5 2 chides , ] i . e . is clamorous , scolds . So , in As you Like it : " For what had he to do to chide at me ? " Steevens .
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