“The” Works of Shakespeare: Julius CaesarG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Knave ? thou naughty Knave , what trade ? SEC . COM . Nay ; I beseech you , Sir , be not out with me : yet , if you be out , Sir , I can mend you . MAR . What mean'st thou by that ? mend me , thou saucy Fellow ! SEC . COM . Why , Sir ...
... Knave ? thou naughty Knave , what trade ? SEC . COM . Nay ; I beseech you , Sir , be not out with me : yet , if you be out , Sir , I can mend you . MAR . What mean'st thou by that ? mend me , thou saucy Fellow ! SEC . COM . Why , Sir ...
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... Knave , 1 I blame thee not ; thou art o'er - watch'd.2 Call Claudius and some other of my men ; I'll have them sleep on cushions in my tent . Luc . Varro and Claudius ! Enter VARRO and CLAUDIUS . VAR . Calls my Lord ? BRU . I pray you ...
... Knave , 1 I blame thee not ; thou art o'er - watch'd.2 Call Claudius and some other of my men ; I'll have them sleep on cushions in my tent . Luc . Varro and Claudius ! Enter VARRO and CLAUDIUS . VAR . Calls my Lord ? BRU . I pray you ...
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... knave . HORA . There needs no Ghost , my Lord , come from the grave To tell us this . HAM . Why , right ; you are i ' the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands and part : You , as your ...
... knave . HORA . There needs no Ghost , my Lord , come from the grave To tell us this . HAM . Why , right ; you are i ' the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands and part : You , as your ...
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... should such fellows as I do crawling between Earth and Heaven ? We are arrant knaves , all ; believe none of us . Go thy ways to a nunnery . Where's your father ? 131 ACT III Sc . I ACT III OPHE . At home , my Lord . 199 HAMLET.
... should such fellows as I do crawling between Earth and Heaven ? We are arrant knaves , all ; believe none of us . Go thy ways to a nunnery . Where's your father ? 131 ACT III Sc . I ACT III OPHE . At home , my Lord . 199 HAMLET.
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... knave . Come , Sir , to draw toward an end with you . Good night , Mother . 210 [ exeunt severally ; HAMLET dragging in POLONIUS . ACT IV SCENE I. Elsinore . A Room in the Castle . Enter the KING , the QUEEN , ROSENCRANTZ , and ...
... knave . Come , Sir , to draw toward an end with you . Good night , Mother . 210 [ exeunt severally ; HAMLET dragging in POLONIUS . ACT IV SCENE I. Elsinore . A Room in the Castle . Enter the KING , the QUEEN , ROSENCRANTZ , and ...
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ACT I 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 II Sc JULIUS CÆSAR KENT King knave LADY LAER Laertes LEAR look Lord Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD MACDUFF Madam MARC Mark Antony matter 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 Soldiers soul speak stand sword tell Thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius to-night traitor VIII Villain WITCH word ΙΟ