Julius CaesarUniversity Press, 1957 - 108 Seiten |
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... dead , And by that order of proscription . [ Had you your letters from your wife , my lord ? Brutus . No , Messala . Messala . Nor nothing in your letters writ of her ? Brutus . Nothing , Messala . Messala . That , methinks , is strange ...
... dead , And by that order of proscription . [ Had you your letters from your wife , my lord ? Brutus . No , Messala . Messala . Nor nothing in your letters writ of her ? Brutus . Nothing , Messala . Messala . That , methinks , is strange ...
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... dead Cassius ! Brutus . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends , I owe mo tears To this dead man than you shall see me ...
... dead Cassius ! Brutus . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends , I owe mo tears To this dead man than you shall see me ...
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... dead , He will be found like Brutus , like himself . Antony . This is not Brutus , friend , but , I assure you , A prize no less in worth : keep this man safe , Give him all kindness : I had rather have Such men my friends than enemies ...
... dead , He will be found like Brutus , like himself . Antony . This is not Brutus , friend , but , I assure you , A prize no less in worth : keep this man safe , Give him all kindness : I had rather have Such men my friends than enemies ...
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