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Pagina 20
OH , look , Titinius , look , the villains fly ! Myself to own turn'd enemy ; This ensign here of mine was turning back , I slew the coward , and did take it from him . Tit . O Cassius , Brutus gave the word too early : Who having some ...
OH , look , Titinius , look , the villains fly ! Myself to own turn'd enemy ; This ensign here of mine was turning back , I slew the coward , and did take it from him . Tit . O Cassius , Brutus gave the word too early : Who having some ...
Pagina 36
Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go . And give you to the gods . Cæs . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cas . Ant . No , sweet Octavia , the time shall not Farewell , farewell ...
Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go . And give you to the gods . Cæs . Adieu ; be happy ! Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cas . Ant . No , sweet Octavia , the time shall not Farewell , farewell ...
Pagina 106
HECTOR passes over . Pan . That's Hector , that , that , look you , that ; there's a fellow ! -Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece . O brave Hector ! -Look , how he looks ; there's a countenance . Is't not a brave man ?
HECTOR passes over . Pan . That's Hector , that , that , look you , that ; there's a fellow ! -Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece . O brave Hector ! -Look , how he looks ; there's a countenance . Is't not a brave man ?
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