The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar ; Macbeth ; Hamlet ; King Lear |
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Set him before me ; let me see his face . CASS . Fellow , come from the throng ; look upon Cæsar . CES . What say'st thou to me now ? speak once again . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March . CAS . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him .
Set him before me ; let me see his face . CASS . Fellow , come from the throng ; look upon Cæsar . CES . What say'st thou to me now ? speak once again . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March . CAS . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him .
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... I'll ne'er look you i ' the face again but those that understood him smil'd at one another , and shook their heads ; but , for mine own 1 epilepsy . 2 trade ; i.e. a workman . part , it was Greek to me . I could 12.
... I'll ne'er look you i ' the face again but those that understood him smil'd at one another , and shook their heads ; but , for mine own 1 epilepsy . 2 trade ; i.e. a workman . part , it was Greek to me . I could 12.
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But ' tis a common proof , That Lowliness is young Ambition's ladder , Whereto the climber - upward turns his face ; But , when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto the ladder turns his ...
But ' tis a common proof , That Lowliness is young Ambition's ladder , Whereto the climber - upward turns his face ; But , when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto the ladder turns his ...
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No , Sir ; their hats are pluck'd about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks , 2 the mind and the passions . 1 impulse . 20 What , Is he alone ? 50 3 i.e. brother - in - law . 60 70 Do you know them ?
No , Sir ; their hats are pluck'd about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks , 2 the mind and the passions . 1 impulse . 20 What , Is he alone ? 50 3 i.e. brother - in - law . 60 70 Do you know them ?
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No ; not an oath : if not the face of men , The sufferance of our souls , the time's abuse— If these be weak motives , break off betimes , And every man hence to his idle bed ; So let high - sighted1 Tyranny range on , Till each man ...
No ; not an oath : if not the face of men , The sufferance of our souls , the time's abuse— If these be weak motives , break off betimes , And every man hence to his idle bed ; So let high - sighted1 Tyranny range on , Till each man ...
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ACT I Sc ACT III Sc Banquo bear better blood Brutus Cæsar CASCA CASS Cassius CLOWN Cordelia CORN daughter dead dear death DOCT dost thou doth EDGAR Edmund Enter exeunt exit eyes farewell father fear fellow Fleance FOOL GENT Ghost give GLOU GLOUCESTER GONERIL grace GUILD GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heaven hither honour HORA Horatio JULIUS CÆSAR KENT King knave LADY LAER Laertes LEAR look Lord LUCILIUS Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD MACDUFF Madam MARC Mark Antony Messala murder night noble OPHE Ophelia OSRIC poison'd POLO POLONIUS poor pr'ythee pray QUEEN Re-enter Regan ROSEN ROSENCRANTZ Ross SCENE shew sister sleep soul speak stand sword tell Thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius to-night traitor VIII Villain WITCH word