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... reasons for thinking the co- incidence more than accidental . Mr. Steevens has produced from Darius , another play of this writer's , fome lines fo like a celebrated paffage of Shakspeare in the Tempest , act III . that the one must , I ...
... reasons for thinking the co- incidence more than accidental . Mr. Steevens has produced from Darius , another play of this writer's , fome lines fo like a celebrated paffage of Shakspeare in the Tempest , act III . that the one must , I ...
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... reason why the fhould be intrufted with the fecret . But the falíe pointing , which gives a fenfe only imply- ing that he was a woman of a good character , and that the was Cato's daughter , gives no good reafon for the might be Cato's ...
... reason why the fhould be intrufted with the fecret . But the falíe pointing , which gives a fenfe only imply- ing that he was a woman of a good character , and that the was Cato's daughter , gives no good reafon for the might be Cato's ...
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... reasons , Why , and wherein , Cæfar was dangerous . Bru . Or elfe were this a favage fpectacle : Our reasons are fo full of good regard , That were you , Antony , the fon of Cæfar , You should be fatisfied . Ant . That's all I feek ...
... reasons , Why , and wherein , Cæfar was dangerous . Bru . Or elfe were this a favage fpectacle : Our reasons are fo full of good regard , That were you , Antony , the fon of Cæfar , You should be fatisfied . Ant . That's all I feek ...
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... reason in his fayings . 2 Pleb . If thou confider rightly of the matter , Cæfar has had great wrong . 3 Pleb . Has he , mafters ? I fear , there will a worse come in his place . 4 Pleb . Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ...
... reason in his fayings . 2 Pleb . If thou confider rightly of the matter , Cæfar has had great wrong . 3 Pleb . Has he , mafters ? I fear , there will a worse come in his place . 4 Pleb . Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ...
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... reason ? Caf . This it is : ' Tis better , that the enemy feek us : So fhall he wafte his means , weary his foldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilft we , lying still , Are full of reft , defence , and nimblenefs . Bru . Good reafons ...
... reason ? Caf . This it is : ' Tis better , that the enemy feek us : So fhall he wafte his means , weary his foldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilft we , lying still , Are full of reft , defence , and nimblenefs . Bru . Good reafons ...
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