The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volumen6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... sword against conspirators ; 2 When think you that the sword goes up again.- Never , till Cæsar's three - and - twenty wounds Be well avenged ; or till another Cæsar Have added slaughter to the sword of traitors . Bru . Cæsar , thou ...
... sword against conspirators ; 2 When think you that the sword goes up again.- Never , till Cæsar's three - and - twenty wounds Be well avenged ; or till another Cæsar Have added slaughter to the sword of traitors . Bru . Cæsar , thou ...
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... sword , but kept it in the scabbard , like one who dances with a sword on , which was formerly the custom in England . It is alluded to in All's Well that Ends Well : Bertram , lamenting that he is kept from the wars , says : - " I ...
... sword , but kept it in the scabbard , like one who dances with a sword on , which was formerly the custom in England . It is alluded to in All's Well that Ends Well : Bertram , lamenting that he is kept from the wars , says : - " I ...
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... sword is drawn . Ant . [ Turning from him . Then let it do at once The thing why thou hast drawn it . Eros . My dear master , My captain and my emperor ! let me say , Before I strike this bloody stroke , farewell . Ant . ' Tis said ...
... sword is drawn . Ant . [ Turning from him . Then let it do at once The thing why thou hast drawn it . Eros . My dear master , My captain and my emperor ! let me say , Before I strike this bloody stroke , farewell . Ant . ' Tis said ...
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