Julius CaesarHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 110 Seiten |
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... nights : Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cæsar ; he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman and well given . 180 190 Caes . Would he were fatter ! But I fear him ...
... nights : Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not , Cæsar ; he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman and well given . 180 190 Caes . Would he were fatter ! But I fear him ...
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... night - caps and utter'd such a deal of stinking breath because Cæsar refus'd the crown that it had almost choked Cæsar ; for he swounded and fell down at it : and for mine own part , I durst not laugh , for fear of opening my lips and ...
... night - caps and utter'd such a deal of stinking breath because Cæsar refus'd the crown that it had almost choked Cæsar ; for he swounded and fell down at it : and for mine own part , I durst not laugh , for fear of opening my lips and ...
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... night , Casca ? Casca . No , I am promis'd forth . Cas . Will you dine with me to - morrow ? 290 Casca . Ay , if I be alive and your mind hold and your dinner worth the eating . Cas . Good : I will expect you . Casca . Do so . Farewell ...
... night , Casca ? Casca . No , I am promis'd forth . Cas . Will you dine with me to - morrow ? 290 Casca . Ay , if I be alive and your mind hold and your dinner worth the eating . Cas . Good : I will expect you . Casca . Do so . Farewell ...
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... night , In several hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from several citizens , Writings all tending to the great opinion That Rome holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : And after this ...
... night , In several hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from several citizens , Writings all tending to the great opinion That Rome holds of his name ; wherein obscurely Cæsar's ambition shall be glanced at : And after this ...
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... night did sit Even at noon - day upon the market - place , Hooting and shrieking . When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say " These are their reasons ; they are natural ; For , I believe , they are portentous things ...
... night did sit Even at noon - day upon the market - place , Hooting and shrieking . When these prodigies Do so conjointly meet , let not men say " These are their reasons ; they are natural ; For , I believe , they are portentous things ...
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