The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... speak Truth , all Poets have endeavour'd to hide their Vanity under this Veil of pretended Modefty ; nothing seeming more humble than to diftruft themselves , and implore Affiftance , while at the fame time they prefum'd that fomething ...
... speak Truth , all Poets have endeavour'd to hide their Vanity under this Veil of pretended Modefty ; nothing seeming more humble than to diftruft themselves , and implore Affiftance , while at the fame time they prefum'd that fomething ...
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... . TRADESMAN . Oh , is that all ? Well Sir , make bold with me ; ' But have a care of meddling with your Betters . CASCA . Betters ! Thou fawcy Citizen , be filent . TRADES TRADESMAN . Then I am hufh'd . Speak you , 218 JULIUS CESAR .
... . TRADESMAN . Oh , is that all ? Well Sir , make bold with me ; ' But have a care of meddling with your Betters . CASCA . Betters ! Thou fawcy Citizen , be filent . TRADES TRADESMAN . Then I am hufh'd . Speak you , 218 JULIUS CESAR .
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... Speak you , Sir . CASCA . What , to Fools ! To Men , whofe Minds are funk in low Submiffion ? Born free , and yet contented to be Slaves ? Form'd like the dull ftrong Horse , to bear a Rider ? Well , we may with , and vent our Rage in ...
... Speak you , Sir . CASCA . What , to Fools ! To Men , whofe Minds are funk in low Submiffion ? Born free , and yet contented to be Slaves ? Form'd like the dull ftrong Horse , to bear a Rider ? Well , we may with , and vent our Rage in ...
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... Laws either of Gods or Men : " So , if we fall , it is with Reputation ; A Fate which Cowards fhun , and brave Men feek . If CAESAR punish Men for speaking Truth , My My honeft Tongue shall dare his utmost Doom . But JULIUS CÆSAR . 221.
... Laws either of Gods or Men : " So , if we fall , it is with Reputation ; A Fate which Cowards fhun , and brave Men feek . If CAESAR punish Men for speaking Truth , My My honeft Tongue shall dare his utmost Doom . But JULIUS CÆSAR . 221.
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... with the Times . But I am arm'd within against all Danger . CASCA . CASSIUS , you speak to CASCA , to a Man i Whofe Thoughts have all this while out - gone your Words ; Here Here take my Hand , and make what use of 236 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... with the Times . But I am arm'd within against all Danger . CASCA . CASSIUS , you speak to CASCA , to a Man i Whofe Thoughts have all this while out - gone your Words ; Here Here take my Hand , and make what use of 236 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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