“The” Works of Shakespeare: Julius CaesarG.Richards, 1901 |
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... thee , All the charactery1 of my sad brows : Leave me with haste . [ Exit PORTIA . ] Lucius , who's that knocks ? Re - enter LUCIUS with LIGARIUS . Luc . Here is a sick man that would speak with you . BRU . Caius Ligarius , that ...
... thee , All the charactery1 of my sad brows : Leave me with haste . [ Exit PORTIA . ] Lucius , who's that knocks ? Re - enter LUCIUS with LIGARIUS . Luc . Here is a sick man that would speak with you . BRU . Caius Ligarius , that ...
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... thee gone . Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , Madam . POR . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou should'st do there . O Constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain ...
... thee gone . Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , Madam . POR . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou should'st do there . O Constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain ...
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... great Cæsar as he comes along . POR . I must go in . Ay me , how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus , Brutus , The Heavens speed thee in thine enterprise ! [ exit . 40 VIII : E 33 ACT II Sc . IV Sure , the boy heard JULIUS CÆSAR.
... great Cæsar as he comes along . POR . I must go in . Ay me , how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus , Brutus , The Heavens speed thee in thine enterprise ! [ exit . 40 VIII : E 33 ACT II Sc . IV Sure , the boy heard JULIUS CÆSAR.
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... thee , Cimber . These crouchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , And turn pre - ordinance and first decree1 Into the play of children . Be not fond , 2 To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood That ...
... thee , Cimber . These crouchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , And turn pre - ordinance and first decree1 Into the play of children . Be not fond , 2 To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood That ...
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... thee dearer than thy death , To see thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most noble ! in the presence of thy corse ? Had I as many eyes as thou hast wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy ...
... thee dearer than thy death , To see thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most noble ! in the presence of thy corse ? Had I as many eyes as thou hast wounds , Weeping as fast as they stream forth thy ...
Términos y frases comunes
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 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 soul speak stand sword tell Thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius to-night traitor VIII Villain WITCH word