The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... Cæsar yet gone to the Capitol ? Sooth . Madam , not yet : I go to take my stand , To see him pass on to the Capitol . Por . Thou hast some suit to Cæsar , hast thou not ? Sooth . That I have , lady : if it will please Cæsar To be so good to ...
... Cæsar yet gone to the Capitol ? Sooth . Madam , not yet : I go to take my stand , To see him pass on to the Capitol . Por . Thou hast some suit to Cæsar , hast thou not ? Sooth . That I have , lady : if it will please Cæsar To be so good to ...
Page 162
... Cæsar : mark him . Cas . Casca , be sudden , for we fear prevention . Brutus , what shall be done ? If this be known , 20 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , For I will slay myself . Bru . Cassius , be constant : Popilius Lena ...
... Cæsar : mark him . Cas . Casca , be sudden , for we fear prevention . Brutus , what shall be done ? If this be known , 20 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , For I will slay myself . Bru . Cassius , be constant : Popilius Lena ...
Page 168
... Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till Antony have spoke . [ Exit . First Cit . Stay , ho ...
... Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony , By our permission , is allow'd to make . I do entreat you , not a man depart , Save I alone , till Antony have spoke . [ Exit . First Cit . Stay , ho ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
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